I make no bones about it: I love pro wrestling. I've loved it since I was a little kid, cheering for Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka and Hulk Hogan and Bruno Samartino. I remember when Hulk Hogan body-slammed the 7-foot, 500-pound Andre The Giant and it was all classmates talked about in my 5th grade class for days. Ot's been everything from a sit-down-and-
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Re: Kung Funaki. Last I heard, it was actually a gimmick Funaki himself came up with and had been trying for years to convince management to let him do.
--LBD "Nytetrayn"
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--LBD "Nytetrayn"
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Holy crap.
I just... that is...
...words.
Okay, back. Thanks for filling in the gaps; I'm not as familiar with my WCW history, and you're right, other companies do have thier share. The one I can think off the top of my head would be Raeesha Saaed character in TNA who wrestles and makes appearances in a niqab, speaks in broken English and with a fake accent (she's really Melissa Marie Anderson).
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But, anyway, two of the defining factors of old-school wrestling promoters is having the maturity of a 10-year-old and the social sensitivity of a cardboard box, so that's why you'll see this stuff everywhere.
On the flip side, I don't know how familiar you are with the current WWE product, but they've cleaned up their act considerably. I think that its partly due to the new "PG" rating and also partly due to his kids and other young, more socially conscious people having the creative role rather than just Vince and his good ol' boys.
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