Seeing I don't think their is one.







Never said I did either. That's why I said it was great when I was an immature, hormonal-crazed high schooler. Now, as an adult, I look back and am shocked but that stuff. How many times did Mr. McMahon come to the ring and have Stacy or Trish come out and strip for him to avoid getting "Fired" or for a "job"?I'm not Mr Political Correctness, far from it actually, but I don't want to go back to those days. A lot of the shit they did with the women back in the day was just flat out degrading and humiliating. I personally don't enjoy watching women being humiliated, regardless of whether or not they signed up for it back then.
First off, no argument here. Just a discussion.Don't want to start an argument or drag this out anymore than it already is but 2 things:
1) Most of the current women's roster has said they'd never do the things the women in the "attitude era" did, including the Bella Twins, yet they are in swimsuits and doing "sexy" things often on the show
2) just because she said she wouldn't do a bra & panties match doesn't make her some prude conservative as some seem to be making her out to be. Looking back, those divas were basically glorified strippers. Heck, Stacy Keibler, Torrie Wilson and Trish have even stated in recent years that they feel somewhat ashamed/embarrassed by what they used to do in the ring.
Haha well I know Lexi said. Her role on the show is being mediator and the voice of reason. Like why do I have to be the grown up here, I am the youngest.They posted the entire argument scene with Nia & Maryse.
Nia: "I didn't ask if you know what a gauntlet match is, I asked if you had ever been in one."
Maryse: "That's the same thing"
Alexa perfectly sums up this scene by just standing in the background like this:
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