I know, another AJ thread, but hear me out. Does anyone else think they're using AJ to bring in a more female demographic?
First, she became involved and rejected by 3 men. This might make women sympathize and feel sorry for her. Second, she starts dating the most popular guy (Cena). This might cause women to start to feel jealous of her cause she is with the guy they want (judging by the most female cheers he receives). Finally, he dumps her for being a bit off, and she takes revenge by attacking him.
This IMO could split women two ways.
1. They are with her 100% and think Cena deserves what he gets.
2. They hate her guts for hurting the guy they love.
Keep in mind this is all a generalization, I know not ALL women are like this. However, from what I've seen in my life, girls are either best friends or hate each other profoundly.
In conclusion, by making AJ this polarizing figure for women, it gives them a person to love or hate, depending on their part experiences. So perhaps we're getting so much AJ because WWE wants a lot more female viewers.
First, she became involved and rejected by 3 men. This might make women sympathize and feel sorry for her. Second, she starts dating the most popular guy (Cena). This might cause women to start to feel jealous of her cause she is with the guy they want (judging by the most female cheers he receives). Finally, he dumps her for being a bit off, and she takes revenge by attacking him.
This IMO could split women two ways.
1. They are with her 100% and think Cena deserves what he gets.
2. They hate her guts for hurting the guy they love.
Keep in mind this is all a generalization, I know not ALL women are like this. However, from what I've seen in my life, girls are either best friends or hate each other profoundly.
In conclusion, by making AJ this polarizing figure for women, it gives them a person to love or hate, depending on their part experiences. So perhaps we're getting so much AJ because WWE wants a lot more female viewers.