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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDevilsAdvocate View Post
    I actually did not realize that. Thanks for letting me in on that detail that had managed to slip through my grasp. The new Sin Cara is really starting to grow on me, and I completely agree about the whole lighting nonsense. It certainly gives him one of the most 'trippy' matches on the card. /EndSubject

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    Nice list there, Amerinaine. I think Layla El would be a great fit for the Female Wrestlers who can actually Wrestle. I heard she picked up some interesting Luchador moves and I have seen her do some very superb things inside of the ring. The last time I checked she was the current holder of the Diva's championship.
    Yep, I dropped the ball on that one. I still maintain her finisher while applied somewhat like a Neckbreaker, is more accurate to be described as a Reverse Cutter.

    Fuck, how did I miss Layla.
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    @Ameriniane please wash your mouth out with soap for that comment haha - Naomi is a great wrestler, watch her matches with AJ and Savannah. Also, add Tenille, Rachelle and Nova to that list of good wrestlers, they have yet to debut but are still great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Brown One View Post
    Its funny, everytime the WWE get a good Diva from the indys, people automatically assume that the Divas division will be restored to it's former glory. They have a LOT of work to do. And those storylines with AJ, Eve and Aksana you mentioned - they're not even wrestling. It doesn't really have an impact on the Divas division. The division will improve when we see longer matches, with women that aren't just models. They look to be trying though.
    Anytime they sign an indy wrestler, I never think it's a turning point, even when they signed Kharma, because there were still models on the roster. But after the recent happenings in the Divas division I'm convinced there is a change. AJ, Eve and Aksana are being built up so they can get over before they resume wrestling - how did Trish get over? She was placed in a high profile, non wrestling feud. The same goes for Lita, Sable, Melina, Stacy, Torrie

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDevilsAdvocate View Post
    I actually did not realize that. Thanks for letting me in on that detail that had managed to slip through my grasp. The new Sin Cara is really starting to grow on me, and I completely agree about the whole lighting nonsense. It certainly gives him one of the most 'trippy' matches on the card. /EndSubject

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    Nice list there, Amerinaine. I think Layla El would be a great fit for the Female Wrestlers who can actually Wrestle. I heard she picked up some interesting Luchador moves and I have seen her do some very superb things inside of the ring. The last time I checked she was the current holder of the Diva's championship.
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    I don't think it will bring about a change immediately but over time i can see the divas get more respect for what they do, the first thing that needs to go is the term "Divas" can't really take them seriously with that title.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabers View Post
    I don't think it will bring about a change immediately but over time i can see the divas get more respect for what they do, the first thing that needs to go is the term "Divas" can't really take them seriously with that title.
    also that title adds to the fact of making it hard to take them seriously.. no puns please haha

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    Well its plain to see that in regards to hiring actual female wrestlers that wwe gets most of their ideas of the womens division from impact wrestling considering impact has female talent that are all efficient and fit to be in the ring with no complaints. In my oppinion a little bit of everything is what wwe should have in mind. While people complain about the divas sucking at wrestling they also become hypocrites when they call a female built to wrestle ugly. Some of the most successful divas just happen to be models. Alicia Fox (the best model since Maryse left to put on great matches) Kelly Kelly and Trish. Overall bringing actual female wrestlers will hopefully make divas matches alot more fun for viewers. But in my oppinion. Whether modeling or wrestling. Talent is Talent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guest View Post
    @Ameriniane please wash your mouth out with soap for that comment haha - Naomi is a great wrestler, watch her matches with AJ and Savannah. Also, add Tenille, Rachelle and Nova to that list of good wrestlers, they have yet to debut but are still great.
    Rachelle = Shaul Guerrero to my knowledge. Also, I didn't go digging for everyone on the roster, just what I could get off the top of my head. So.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by cymru96123 View Post
    It didn't slip through your grasp, it's still the first guy under the mask.
    The first guy under the mask was HUNICO......The second was CAMACHO.... So no, it wasn't the first guy under the mask. They are just wanting you to believe that it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mckenzie View Post
    Well its plain to see that in regards to hiring actual female wrestlers that wwe gets most of their ideas of the womens division from impact wrestling considering impact has female talent that are all efficient and fit to be in the ring with no complaints. In my oppinion a little bit of everything is what wwe should have in mind. While people complain about the divas sucking at wrestling they also become hypocrites when they call a female built to wrestle ugly. Some of the most successful divas just happen to be models. Alicia Fox (the best model since Maryse left to put on great matches) Kelly Kelly and Trish. Overall bringing actual female wrestlers will hopefully make divas matches alot more fun for viewers. But in my oppinion. Whether modeling or wrestling. Talent is Talent.
    Watching a K2 botchfest match isn't what I call successful in the ring. Alicia Fox I just missed overall, she isn't all that horrible, but to say she is the best model since Maryse to wrestle, isn't what I call a good assessment. Eve Torres would probably fit that bill better. I won't argue Trish. That is the sole one you have right. I don't even like her, but she was a fitness model before she was a wrestler, and she is probably the best example of Model's transitioning to wrestling. She was damn good.
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