The whole WWE loves Women, WWE supports Women's Rights, and all other stuff they have been pushing in a way.What agenda?
I don't think that narrative has been brought up once on TV throughout the build.The whole WWE loves Women, WWE supports Women's Rights, and all other stuff they have been pushing in a way.
It hasn't been, but it has been WWE's for the past two years or so.I don't think that narrative has been brought up once on TV throughout the build.
If it's not shown on TV then I don't give a fuck. This fued hasn't even brought up the fact they are women. That's surprising very progressive from WWE.It hasn't been, but it has been WWE's for the past two years or so.
From a design point of view it just looks shit and is an eye sore. All those people. Just concentrate on the main event. The fan made poster is very messy and lacks direction. Way better to have a simple poster.I honestly don't have a problem with Mania posters having everyone on it. I mean, if the event is gonna have 17 matches on it, then I think the fan made one represents that aspect better (with the main event featured on top as the primary focus). Besides, the main event doesn't sell out Manias anymore, the show itself does.
The actual poster is ok. It's a bit boring though and the whole "first women's main event" thing is as cheesy as usual by WWE's PR team. They also did Ronda quite dirty with that lighting
I can guarantee you WWE will bring up multiple times that is the first Wrestlemania headlined by Women, now, over and over because WWE loves doing that. Remember when they did with Evolution or The First Ever Women's Money in the Bank or The First Ever Women's Hell in a Cell match, and so forth. As for my original statement, it was meant to be a joke.If it's not shown on TV then I don't give a fuck. This fued hasn't even brought up the fact they are women. That's surprising very progressive from WWE.