I don't mind intergender matches as long as it doesnt break the rules of realty. I don't want to see Alicia Fox wrestle a competitive with Braun Strowman.
WWE is 'fake', so they can pretty much do what they want. We all believe in the physics in a irish whip, so why not have woman beat up men?I think if you aren't going to portray women as equal to men in letting both genders knock each other around what's the point.
I think if you aren't going to portray women as equal to men in letting both genders knock each other around what's the point. Seems dumb to let women wail on a man but he can't touch her in return. Women can be just as tough as men why not have someone like Mickie challenge for the CW title what with all this spiel about getting girls into sports. I'd imagine they'd be inspired seeing a compettivive match between them
Read the previous posts in this thread.WWE is 'fake', so they can pretty much do what they want. So yeah why not have woman beat up men.
LOL! The story of your aunt reminds me of the time when I was training in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and there was this one woman who appears to be in her late 30s-early 40s, is a white belt and has a son who she brings with to training. She's a very small(she's around 5'0) and petite women yet she's actually stronger than she looks and was able to escape from a few positions and holds from much bigger-sized grown men and was able to get many people into a kimura submission holds without much hassle.Before I learned karate, my aunt Barbie taught me to fight (her husband's name is Ken, no kidding!). She is like 4'10" but people are scared of her. She told me that it was okay if I got into fights, but I better win. And she told me there is no such thing as a "fair fight." If someone else has the nerve to start a fight with you, woman or man, you do whatever you need to do to defend yourself. You scratch, you bite, you destroy the balls. Basically my aunt wanted me to be Ric Flair.
Wow, that was rambling.
LOL! The story of your aunt reminds me of the time when I was training in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and there was this one woman who appears to be in her late 30s-early 40s, is a white belt and has a son who she brings with to training. She's a very small(she's around 5'0) and petite women yet she's actually stronger than she looks and was able to escape from a few positions and holds from much bigger-sized grown men and was able to get many people into a kimura submission holds without much hassle.
The only difference was that she isn't a scary or mean person at all. She's a very kind lady, lol.