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Why WWE Women's Division is lame
Cordova, TN; July 16, in the year of our Lord 2018--Family
Friendly Gaming, the industry leader in covering the family
friendly video games is giving a strong opinion on the evils of
political correctness. The WWE Women’s Division is lame. We know
exactly why that is here at Family Friendly Gaming. First and
foremost mentally healthy people do not enjoy watching women
beat up one another. Women screaming in pain is not something
healthy to hear in most circumstances. The politically correct
are trying to shove women wrestling down our throats. They are
trying to claim it is equal to the men wrestling. The Emperor
was wearing some wonderful new clothes too. Yes that last
sentence is dripping with sarcasm.
It is obvious the women wrestling are not at the same level as
the men wrestling. Kid Gamer and I went to Smackdown Live here
in Memphis when it was up here during the E3 week. We watched
all of the wrestling the WWE showed us. It was pretty expensive,
so thankfully our seats were upgraded to make it sting less. We
watched the men wrestle. We watched the women wrestle. I noticed
some interesting things during the entire show (which also had
some 205 Live matches as well). Almost all of the men had some
connection with the crowd. Whether the fans were chanting: “Yes!
Yes! Yes!” or “Rusev Day.” There was some kind of interaction.
On the women’s side there was only Charlotte Flair with the
“Woooo” chant that actually came from her father.
The women made multiple mistakes that made them look like AA
compared to the pros. There was little to no connection, or pop
for them. Jerry the King Lawler may have gotten some boos when
he came out, but at least it was a reaction. Why was Jerry
Lawler booed here in Memphis? His greed, arrogance, and rudeness
to real people would be the strongest part of the answer there.
I got off track there. Even writing about the women wrestlers I
keep coming back to the men. There is an obvious disconnect
between what WWE higher ups, the wrestling liberal media want,
and what we the people want. I stopped my subscription to the
WWE Network because of all the shoving women wrestling down our
throats. If they want my money they know what to do.
I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day.
God bless,
Paul Bury
Family Friendly Gaming
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