May 7, 20178 yr comment_5799632 I love that this started as making fun of weirdos who think about the women's hair into fucking weirdos actually talking about women's hair.
May 7, 20178 yr comment_5799640 I just spent two matches in a row thinking about Ricky Morton and Mitsuharu Misawa's hair. I'm bucking the trend here. I am out of touch with the modern world but what's the difference between talking about wrestlers' hair and their ring attire? It's an image-driven industry and your hair is part of your gimmick or your look. I can't understand why people are getting sensitive about this one way or the other.
May 7, 20178 yr comment_5799643 Obsessing about men wrestlers' hair : cosmetic and presentation.Obsessing about women wrestlers' hair : sexism and creepiness. Not easy being a wrestling nerd.
May 7, 20178 yr comment_5799647 I love that this started as making fun of weirdos who think about the women's hair into fucking weirdos actually talking about women's hair. Look is an important part of wrestling and any on screen role.
May 7, 20178 yr comment_5799648 Ok, let's go for broke : short hair rules. I won't say anything more about this particular topic. About Roman Reigns. Well. He's better off with long hair.
May 7, 20178 yr comment_5799652 WWE really needs to have a match where Roman puts his hair on the line. The women who cheer for him would be way more invested in him possibly losing his hair than winning or losing a belt.
May 7, 20178 yr comment_5799662 I talk about Rush's hair a lot, but that's normal...right? His hair is amazing, so yes. Very normal.
May 11, 20178 yr comment_5800050 I originally read this as "Woman's Hair" and I was like people besides me as obsessed with Woman's hair? She had great hair. But I think Im on an island for loving BIG hair! I wish there was a chick rocking some big hair. Becky has great hair.
May 11, 20178 yr comment_5800061 But I think Im on an island for loving BIG hair!Do you mean Long Island?
May 12, 20178 yr comment_5800084 There is not one girl I can name who looks better with short hair than long hair and I've seen thousands of women. Halle Berry says hello.
May 12, 20178 yr comment_5800087 I will say it's funny to see WWE women always tagging the "glam squad" in social media posts when a lot of the time they get made to look like little girls who got into their mom's makeup.
May 12, 20178 yr Author comment_5800089 About to add a new choice: Anger at WWE's branding and marketing, as if they just realized WWE uses insistent terminology, something the company has been doing since the 1970s.
May 12, 20178 yr comment_5800090 There is not one girl I can name who looks better with short hair than long hair and I've seen thousands of women. Halle Berry says hello. There is not one girl I can name who looks better with short hair than long hair and I've seen thousands of women. This is just my opinion though. I would think if a study was done, men would prefer long hair but I'd love to a true study on it.
May 12, 20178 yr comment_5800091 About to add a new choice: Anger at WWE's branding and marketing, as if they just realized WWE uses insistent terminology, something the company has been doing since the 1970s. You'd have to be more detailed here as to what you mean. There's a definite increase in buzzwords these days compared to before.
May 12, 20178 yr comment_5800093 There is not one girl I can name who looks better with short hair than long hair and I've seen thousands of women.
May 12, 20178 yr Author comment_5800097 About to add a new choice: Anger at WWE's branding and marketing, as if they just realized WWE uses insistent terminology, something the company has been doing since the 1970s. You'd have to be more detailed here as to what you mean. There's a definite increase in buzzwords these days compared to before. The biggest ones right now are people getting losing their shit to Nakamura being called "The Artist" every time he's mentioned and guys mentioning the full PPV name during promos. You know, like Hogan was always called the Hulkster or The Immortal One, Bret was always called the Hitman, Savage the Macho Man etc etc. God forbid people say the name of the show their match is on. Hard to get indignant over watching a company who makes its money with its branding selling you its branding every week.
May 12, 20178 yr comment_5800100 The way they clearly have to use a nickname every time someone is mentioned when they first come up with a nickname now and calling Hogan 'Hulkster' is not the same thing. The problem with this stuff is that it makes the way people speak seem very unnatural. Saying the full name of the PPV every time is bizarre especially if it's got a name like 'Fastlane: End of the Line'. Calling the crowd 'The Universe' even in the context of wrestlers brawling into the crowd. Not using the word belt no matter what, Jinder Mahal stole the belt from Randy Orton and a commentator told us that Orton is the champion but Mahal 'has the title'. That makes no sense 'This past week' instead of ever saying last Monday or last Tuesday. 'Medical facility' instead of hospital. You can never say US champion it's United States champion every time.Everybody having to say things in a particular way makes it obvious that everything is a script and not feel real.
May 12, 20178 yr Author comment_5800104 That's such a minor thing to get pissy at. Like, of all the problems with a given episode of Raw, medical facility instead of hospital stands out to people.
May 12, 20178 yr comment_5800110 I wouldn't give a shit if it was just medical facility instead of hospital but because there's dozens of this little things that everyone has to say characters in WWE end up coming across as weird and unnatural.
May 12, 20178 yr comment_5800111 That's such a minor thing to get pissy at. It's not exactly a minor thing. It makes everything sounds ridiculous and, for me, unlistenable. It's like every *element* of the WWE is like WCW's infamous "international object". It's a brand new way of pro-wrestling being fake as all hell.
May 12, 20178 yr comment_5800119 About to add a new choice: Anger at WWE's branding and marketing, as if they just realized WWE uses insistent terminology, something the company has been doing since the 1970s. I love that people are still mad about WWE calling itself "sports entertainment" especially when they act like it's something new and the reason that ratings are down. Somehow it was WRESTLING in the Attitude Era and only after that it became sports entertainment when they were using that term during and before the Attitude Era. I think Vince coining the term "sports entertainment" to con sponsors and TV execs into thinking he was somehow promoting something different from all those other wrestling companies is one of the smartest and greatest carny things ever in wrestling. Wrestlers have never sounded "natural" in so far as talking like average people. I don't think a whole lot of people in the 80s were going around calling everyone "Daddy" or "Jack" or "Baby" other than wrestlers. Or the rampant use of "Let me tell ya something"
May 12, 20178 yr comment_5800120 Sports-entertainment still sounds dumb as fuck, 30 years later. No one in real life says there's "sports-entertainment fan" or that they watch "sports-entertainment" or that they go to a "sports-entertainment show". It sounds completely idiotic.
May 12, 20178 yr comment_5800121 'Sports Entertainment' is also term that WWE characters are not allowed to say on screen anyway
May 12, 20178 yr Author comment_5800125 Sports entertainment is also a real term that is used by things other than wrestling and dates back to I think the late 30s.
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