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Hi All! I was just setting around thinking and thought I would post this.
Now, let me say that since the moment I found WWE [then WWF], I have thought about how cool it would be to work for them [if I didn't have health issues].
But, Since watching Total Divas, I see it would [or should I say could] be bitter sweet. I mean, yes. Most of the male superstars end up dating a Diva, which would be cool.
But, if this part of Total Divas is true [and, I can really see it happening], WWE thinks if you work of them then they own you.
One example of this takes us back a few years, to when Eva “All Red Everything” was just joining Raw. If I remember, she was blonde, and they told her that they had too many blondes. They told her to go get her hair colored, black I think it was.
Long story short, she got red dye, and they [mainly Stephanie] let her have it. I can't remember what was said, but the red hair caught on. I wonder if WWE ever gave Eva credit for going against them, and getting red hair.
The second example of this, was back not-to-long ago. Page wanted to get a tattoo [of her mom, if I remember right] well WWE said no, saying that it wasn't in her “brand”.
I really started to think. Why do they even do TD? I mean, It can be a fun show sometimes, but they are times when it paints WWE in a negative light.
Sorry if this is a little long. I got to writing and couldn't stop.
Now, let me say that since the moment I found WWE [then WWF], I have thought about how cool it would be to work for them [if I didn't have health issues].
But, Since watching Total Divas, I see it would [or should I say could] be bitter sweet. I mean, yes. Most of the male superstars end up dating a Diva, which would be cool.
But, if this part of Total Divas is true [and, I can really see it happening], WWE thinks if you work of them then they own you.
One example of this takes us back a few years, to when Eva “All Red Everything” was just joining Raw. If I remember, she was blonde, and they told her that they had too many blondes. They told her to go get her hair colored, black I think it was.
Long story short, she got red dye, and they [mainly Stephanie] let her have it. I can't remember what was said, but the red hair caught on. I wonder if WWE ever gave Eva credit for going against them, and getting red hair.
The second example of this, was back not-to-long ago. Page wanted to get a tattoo [of her mom, if I remember right] well WWE said no, saying that it wasn't in her “brand”.
I really started to think. Why do they even do TD? I mean, It can be a fun show sometimes, but they are times when it paints WWE in a negative light.
Sorry if this is a little long. I got to writing and couldn't stop.
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