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“Universal Women’s” doesn’t roll off the tongue very well.I’m not sure why people hate the word universal either.
“Universal Women’s” doesn’t roll off the tongue very well.I’m not sure why people hate the word universal either.
I’m not sure why people hate the word universal either.
To be fair I don't like it because Universal is another word for generic. I get why they used it but the other definition of the word isn't good for a top championship.Hayterade said:I’m not sure why people hate the word universal either.
the main explanation seems to be that it can't be equal to "world" bc universe > world but its always been seen as an equal title (until the newest world, I'm talking prior to unification) but like....Intercontinental is > United States by definition and they're equal and it literally means nothing to me idc lolHayterade said:I’m not sure why people hate the word universal either.
That works, actually.Sabretooth said:The International Women’s Champion.
omg I've never thought about that lol just associated it with like "WWE Universe"Storm Trooper said:To be fair I don't like it because Universal is another word for generic. I get why they used it but the other definition of the word isn't good for a top championship.
I do the same but it being cognizant of the other definition of the term hurts it for me.Chris said:omg I've never thought about that lol just associated it with like "WWE Universe"
That’s a fair explanation, but I actually don’t mind if one title is slightly higher. The IC was the belt WWE had a stronger investment in.the main explanation seems to be that it can't be equal to "world" bc universe > world but its always been seen as an equal title (until the newest world, I'm talking prior to unification) but like....Intercontinental is > United States by definition and they're equal and it literally means nothing to me idc lol
now it's all I'm gonna be able to think about when they say itStorm Trooper said:I do the same but it being cognizant of the other definition of the term hurts it for me.
It's just like the FedEx logo. Once you see the arrow in it you never unsee it.Chris said:now it's all I'm gonna be able to think about when they say it