OK Boys, for I am a girl; tell me what you think
By charblaize
@charblaize (1026)
United States
November 22, 2009 9:38am CST
I know, there are many other girls that enjoy the WWE. Many of us not in perfect shape. Friday night on Smackdown, Michelle McCool done an "old MacDonald" thing with "piggy" James. Now, I know Mickie James isn't skinny, but neither is Natayla or Beth Phoenix. So, if the WWE is to be family friendly, don't they know many of girls worry about our weight, diet, exercise, etc.. Then with all practices, weight-lifting, training these girls get she should be in good health and condition.
They also done this to Vickie Guerrero also. Do you think they are going to far on this one?
Boys, would you rather have Mickie James or the anorexic looking Diva's?
Girls, you may also comment on your thoughts about this subject.
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4 responses
@babostwick (2036)
• United States
2 Dec 09
I skipped over the segment because I felt it wasn't necessary. Personally, I don't think Mickie James looks that bad anyway. The only other reason was to give more heat to Michelle McCool even though I don't really think it was needed. If Mickie James looked anorexic, I would have some serious concerns. I'd be hoping that she'd be okay. This is WWE, what line won't they cross anyway? They've done a lot worse. I know where you're coming from, but it has to be looked at more as a show, not as reality.
@babostwick (2036)
• United States
2 Dec 09
I agree. I don't really like the idea of the storyline. At this point, it just seems like nothing they can do almost can shock me. It's like they do that and I know what you're talking about with Mickie. I thought the segment wasn't needed even though I skipped it but still. I say that story should be dropped all together.
@charblaize (1026)
• United States
2 Dec 09
The WWE is having issues with Mickies weight along with Beth Phoenix but they never say anything about Nataylia. Mickie is also doing some recording for a country record and don't like that idea. So I feel there is more to it than just a storyline. Anyhow storyline or not, they are to be a PG show right, this isn't showing the young children anything "positive"
@LetranKnight25 (33121)
• Philippines
23 Nov 09
hello charblaize, I have been watching the wrestling since the 1990's. however, there was a slight difference at that, is the wrestlers were more into action rather than politics, or should i say stupid talked. they had been around for quite sometimes but still same style goes, and it was later that i found out that they are fake and not real, except the stunts.
@charblaize (1026)
• United States
23 Nov 09
I know some of it is fake and some is storyline. I am just wanting to know how the build of the girls. This new storyline I am not liking whether fake or not, about Mickie being "overweight" She still performs well, looks good and is not a skinny toothpick. I just feel the WWE went overboard.
@charlies2805 (777)
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4 Dec 09
I really don't enjoy nowadays' WWE divas' storyline. For me, now it seems like 'beauty contest' rather than 'wrestling'. Especially those divas who are involved. If I were involved in decision making, I would bring divas like Natalya Neidhart, Beth, Kati Lea to the surface, as they ever 'fought' as real wrestler, at their previous brands. But divas like Alicia Fox, Kelly Kelly, as well as Michelle Mc'not'Cool are nothing for me, other than making audience amazed by their so-called-pretty-face.
@charblaize (1026)
• United States
23 Nov 09
thank you and no, I am nowhere as near diva looking :( would be nice though, maybe even to be one. :))