Showing posts with label WWE Divas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WWE Divas. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 August 2015

WWE Diva Layla officially retires

Former Diva's Champion
Layla retires 


Last month on July 29th this year, longstanding WWE diva Layla announced she would retire from the business spanning almost ten years since 2006.

Layla began her career with the now less than to be desired Diva Search, among a host of beauties impressing WWE for their looks and dancing credentials.

Though Layla hoped to impress beyond the 'swimsuit catalogue' interpretation and took bold action to learn the ropes and improve her in-ring abilities.

The former diva became its first joint women's champion, becoming one of the lowest points in her career in 'sharing' a title. WWE even ripped up the title and placed half with her and her gal pal Michelle McCool, known as the then impressive Team Laycool. She was a part of the bungled process that was the divas title unification match in which the Women's title reigned supreme, yet WWE resigned it for the Diva's title, because there were no capable females to be classed as Women's champion (a blessing in disguise) at the time, considering its stocked on-screen stars.

While Layla was the weaker wrestler, she attempted to have some good matches and respected for her stance at improving. She was also part of the detsable bullying angle of "Piggy James" which both members of Laycool felt visable upset by, even as the perpetrators of such nasty behaviour donated by WWE's Head Office. 

After being sparsely used on the roster for a good two years now, and with strong and clearly obvious predications, the writing was on the wall for Layla. Lacking demand from WWE and pretty much having done all she can, the sexy diva turned adequate wrestler for diva standards had done enough to cement her near decade long run in the sports entertainment industry.

As Wrestling Wonders noted long ago nearer the time, WWE's policy in women is one like popular television drama E.R. No female on the show in today's age would make it past 40 on the programme. Layla was much the same in a new age of traditional ladies.  At least she tried, which we can respect her for that. 



© Max Waltham 20th August 2015
All Rights Reserved

Friday, 17 July 2015

Diva Delight! Sasha Banks, Charlotte and Becky Lynch called to main Raw roster

WWE’s newest batch of Diva’s make waves on Raw


After Monday night’s epic call up of three new and overdue Diva’s, WWE treated the fans to a new stance on the lacking diva’s division.

Once it made sure that Nikki Bella erased former WWE Diva AJ as the “longest reigning diva in WWE history” Nik claimed she “owned” the Diva gold. Failing to go down well with WWE owner Stephanie McMahon, the Authority diva herself issued some fair competition to the noticeably lacklustre efforts of flunkie failure Paige. Steph introduced Becky Lynch and Charlotte from NXT to assist Paige in her battles against the Bella Twins, Brie and Nikki with their gal pal Alicia Fox. Claiming no-one wanted to help Paige battle the terrible twins, Steph gave her some help. 

Though the two sets of three were not over with, yet. Naomi and Tamina would not be forgotten and made their claim on the fact they were developing the division. Steph agreed of their valid contributions and added an extra batch of beef to the tough trio. In came ‘The Boss’ Sasha Banks. The standout diva in NXT was put with the most badass, super team which really will shake up the divas division.

Wonderful attire, hair and style,
Becky Lynch arrives on Raw
So now the playing field has been set, what’s next for the gals and wheredo they go? While Stephanie McMahon is passionate about making the divas strong and overdid the ‘powerful women in sports’ sell, the gals have a strong focus. While Max Waltham was the true originator in developing, making the female wrestlers stand out, have equality and be noticed as a source of content fans truly want to see, without WWE’s endorsements or respect, the girls have now got a real chance to elevate themselves and the sport of women’s wrestling. How long WWE stay focused with it is another matter entirely.

The right choices were made to put them on the right teams, but is it really going to be the full effect it could desire? Sadly not. After our comedown back to reality after the extraordinary hype that made all seem good, the truth sets in. Becky Lynch was a necessary call up which may not have happened if it weren’t for circumstance. She looks amazing, buff and beautiful and is not shrinking violet. This one has powerful potential for WWE if they stay with it. She should not be neglected among the hype of others as she is a future player at this time for WWE. Alongside her is the stronger force of Sasha Banks. Banks has been underlooked in favour of others on NXT, but has more than proven herself to be ‘the one’ of the divas in NXT. She has it all in abundance and really needs strong booking. Sided with Tamina and Naomi, this team have the funky fresh, badass beauty to dominate.

Originally, before being injured, Bayley was considered in Lynch's place. While Bayley deserves a place on the roster, this was a blessing in disguise, as Lynch would be the better call-up at this time. Bayley will be much better as a singles or tag pal of Emma placing. 

All three newbie's granted their competition
with three, simultaneous submissions
This leads us to the final call up. Someone given her position simply due to “the lucky sperm club” Triple H once referred to. Stephanie made no excuses in hiding it and played up to the special, daddy roots for the female performer. Though she is Ric Flair’s baby girl and unknown what to do with her whilst waiting for original call up after December last year, WWE have not rushed the green lady into a wise place. Though the decision, once again from Max Waltham’s generous contributions, was to form a trio of the gals, but this time in different camps. The problem for Charlotte, despite her ignorant daddy from backroom chatter known as piffle that served no purpose to quality and sure fire self-destruct, is that she is too green for the main stage. While fans might do the same Paige moments, it is a bad idea to do the same thing with the same old without any thought process. Charlotte could well become the Paige Mark II, with damning results.

Ignorant flunkie Paige, called
up to fan favouritism only.
Paige was called up by Triple H under the notion that online fans gushed of her because she was making a bit of motion on NXT. NXT, which Triple H has tried to make his personalised brand, now festering with ignorant fellows, is no brand and still WWE’s developmental training ground. Paige was ultra-green and trying to manipulate the fans with a ‘we listen to you’ for good favour in a cheap and tacky manner was not beneficial to WWE, the diva’s division or Triple H. Triple H wants to make decisions that will be life changing for WWE, and rightly so. Trips is finding the pressure to be Vince McMahon’s successor with glowing plaudits, in his mind, well. Though in reality, it is anything but stable. Turbulent behaviour and advice to Triple H snubbed has become costly, especially with such ignorance plaguing his toy project, NXT. If Triple H figure out how to drive forward, instead of being an uptight aggressor to the fans in disguise trying to curry favour, Triple H may learn how to develop WWE for a wider future. Until then, his ego will destroy the inner walls of the company. Can Triple H stop abusing the throes of power for his own use and once do what is right? Anyone making a pathway that leads to nothing but negativity in product formation is not only soul destroying but very bad for business long term. It’s not personal, but for Triple H, he takes it as such. Find the sweet spot. 

The divas division does have a chance if WWE realise that Banks and Lynch alongside their respective pals will help them along. Lynch can take the ride until they need to disband. Lynch needs to be protected from Paige and Charlotte’s inadequacies if she is ever to truly make it. Yet she is one who can develop WWE’s female future. Charlotte is so inexperienced that the one thing which could ruin her, once again, is the fans. Over-praise, daddy roots and relying on a “Woooo!” will not boost her. Paige was gushed over by fans because it was ‘something new’ and then became nothing new. They finally realised her inadequacies. The ignorance on offer with Paige has become so toxic that WWE are in a precarious position. It needs to remove all ignorance if it is ever to survive a future, not dabble in it, instead. 

Fans' modern day greatest
diva champ of all time,
despite WWE's pencil
top eraser.
Buying someone for two years to train in NXT with an already stained ignorance state is not going to help WWE, only hinder it. The longer you write more things to get it over, the more you are stuck with them and cannot get rid of them. If you do so, then you cannot bail on them quick enough from ruining the core of the product and the entire fabric suffers. Without that, the company is always seen as inferior, lacking extra importance, taking away spots from probable stars that could make a future and lose fans along the way. Some will stay, but most will be disenchanted with WWE and what it stands for. The magic will be lost.

For the divas, the call up, initially, was a grand spectacle of love and change. Thought the real prospect of change is another thing WWE feel is only available in the foggy air of on-screen doing. If WWE looks like it is changing it, but still has the same principals in forming that decision, nothing has changed and it will revert to its ways once more eventually. This isn’t because of Vince McMahon realising it isn’t working, but because Triple H is desperate to seem like he can impose his favourites on the audience, festered with ignorance, without a seconds thought of the implications to its brand. WWE is a business. It takes a business mind, not personal favourites and friends, to be given such. This harms the show, not helps it. Crucial advice dismissed under the childish mantra of ‘I want to do what I want’ is tacky, sad and irrespective. The company cannot, and will not ever grow any further under this level of impositioning. No matter how much WWE throw at the product to make it change, in their defiance at any words that advise against because it wasn’t in tune with their idea, will falter. It isn’t about the idea neglect, but they may not see it. It’s exactly what you are trying to achieve, but going about it all the wrong way. This leads to loss. Money aside, can you really afford it?

You can also check out the Wrestling Wonders Pro Wrestling 25 at this link - WW Pro 25 for the annual lists on who are the most impressive and respected females of the sport over those past yearly entries. Many won't admit that this is where the look to for guidance, support and ideas for female wrestling evolution. We do not do it for this, we respect the Women who put on their excellent credentials. Copying it is not only cheap and sad, but everyone knows where it comes from and therefore, your opinion is inferior to influence. Same with the Wrestling Wonders Pro 50, all Male list. (Click here - WW Pro 50 Wonder List) No-one likes a glory hunter. 


© Max Waltham 16th July 2015
All Rights Reserved




Monday, 6 April 2015

AJ Lee retires from wrestling

Leading three time WWE Diva retires
after Wrestlemania XXXI

WWE diva AJ Lee has officially retired from wrestling. WWE.com announced on Friday online, including its Twitter account that the four time divas champion had decided to leave the sport.

BREAKING: AJ Lee (April Mendez) has decided to retire from in-ring competition with WWE. We wish AJ the very best.
-WWE, 03 April 2015

AJ worked her final match the previous Sunday at Wrestlemania XXXI in a tag team match with wannabe diva Paige and The Bella Twins, Nikki and Brie. 

AJ herself spoke for the first time after the decision -

Break the rules. Be a fighter. Any dream is possible if you are brave enough to do it YOUR way. Thank you all.
- AJ, 05 April 2015

Fans have since speculated in hopes that AJ returns elsewhere, especially on the independent circuit. One word of advice, avoid ignorance, especially on the British circuit. One match could ruin an entire career. That would not be best for any star, especially at such young age.

At only 28 years of age, Mrs CM Punk leaving was not unforeseen but questions how out of love with the show AJ may have become. For such an early age is upsetting for many. While it paves the way for other divas hoping to grow, WWE will not put anyone relatively new in the frame and stick to the one's that are left since AJ removed herself from WWE's spotlight.

She may need to take open bookings here and there in time but until then it seems she is happily intent on spending time with her husband and enjoying life in marriage. Wrestling Wonders and Max Waltham have wished her all the best and hope the couple do remain happy with one another. 

Rumours of AJ's past and simply untrue rumours before her break sometime over the past year and a half were questioned with pregnancy. There would be absolutely no way WWE would allow someone preggers to wrestling in the ring. Now, though, those suggestions may not be farther from the truth. AJ may wish to bear child. Well, who wouldn't want CM Punk's baby? I can think of one right now. Despite losing out, the pair seem to be focused on a more harmonious relationship outside of the squared circle, and good luck to them both. 

Retirement is a dirty word in wrestling and with both at low ages, it would not be uncommon to see the pair back in wrestling circles at later dates. While at a heated environment with WWE, CM Punk and AJ would definitely have a place in WWE in the future, it just boils down to how to work out a return on all parties. 

AJ was classed by CEO Vince McMahon as the divas division among a lacking roster last year. With AJ's departure, it seems that the division has a lot of ground to cover and perhaps another reason for Lee's disenfranchised view of the division itself. Earlier this year, AJ tweeted "principal owner" Stephanie McMahon about diva's equality, which was not part of a script. McMahon claimed she noted AJ's concerns. Many felt this to be condescending instead of genuine from Steph.

Whilst not the Trish Stratus or Lita of the women's division (and unkind to place on anyone since these two cannot be matched) AJ held her own star among the divas today. Shaping the divas division to what it could be with a better approach, AJ has cemented a legacy for herself that proved worthwhile and made it decent among the lacking skillset of opponents available. She holds the title as one, if not the one, of modern diva's division re-definers. 

If ever there was a time to call up more divas and Max Waltham to run the show, now might be a good way forward. AJ's leaving was a quiet but obvious case of when rather than if. If the WWE divas division is so bad to leave at just 28 years of age, what can honestly be said for the future of its ladies or the company as a whole? While it could be sneered at by WWE, this is yet another one of serious concerns that shapes the whole future of WWE and how it can operate in a future coming along. WWE need to get smarter and figure out those ways foward or simply get left behind. It's top diva of today is gone and there does not yet seem to be any viable replacement even though WWE are neglecting stars like Charlotte and Emma. 

WWE are planning a new Diva Search contest, exclusive to the WWE Network, to increase numbers, after the heightened success of Total Divas proving a place of interest among fans for female wrestling. 

AJ will be writing a book soon and said of the issue of female empowerment -

Thank you @LeshneAgency. I hope our book inspires girls to become strong women & underdogs to make their dreams a reality. 
- AJ, 31 March 2015

As the number two diva of the Wrestling Wonders Pro 25 2014 (here) - WW Pro 25 2014 and WWE's number one of the modern generation, AJ was respected by her peers and fans. We appluad her contributions to the wrestling world. 


© Max Waltham 06th April 2015


All Rights Reserved 


Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Obituary: Mae Young


Westling Legend passes at landmark ninety 
years shaping way for female wrestling


In this Obituary, Wrestling Wonders celebrates the career and influence of one of it's most decorated performers. As a tribute, we look back at the glorious times of the sporting delight that will forever be Mae Young, wrestling's most unforgettable wrestling diva.

Mae Young proved to be an influential force for good in the industry of Women's Wrestling. Taking up her position in the wrestling business at the age of sixteen, Young would cast a guiding light on the change in appreciation of female wrestling.

At the age of fifteen, Johnnie Mae Young, the youngest of her family, Young was placed onto her high school wrestling team integrated with the boys. Unafraid to mix it up and prove her strong will for the sport, Young began honing her skills with huge determination.

Coming from a background affected by poverty in the Great Depression, Young's family troubles increased with the absence of her father and siblings in times of strife.

Young appeared at a professional wrestling event challenging standout wrestler Mildred Burke, champion at that time on a trip to Tulsa. She later battled Gladys Gillem proving popular with a victory in mere seconds. It was here she met notorious agent Billy Wolfe who convinced her to become a professional wrestler. Mae then spent two years training forcing her to leave home.
 

One of Young's most defining moments came when she would inadvertently become an ambassador for female wrestling. On December 7th 1941 Young entered a match, as this day is now know as Pearl Harbour. During the Japanese attack the United States entered World War II. During the war Young was instrumental in the fight for female acceptance. Young focused her attentions and rose among the adversity to strengthen the bond of the sport and females among male interactions also.

After the war ended Young and Burke, who established a strong relationship to boost female grapplers were the first to tour Japan easing tensions. Shortly after this Young was catapulted through the National Wrestling Alliance with flying colours as its first recognised NWA Florida Women's Champion. She also joined an infamous Battle Royal five years on in 1956 to crown a new NWA World Women's Champion, won by her close friend The Fabulous Moolah.

In 1968 Young became the first NWA's first United States Women's Champion.

It was a long while until Young joined the WWF on the September 9th Smackdown. Jeff Jarrett invited Moolah, seated with Young in the audience to the ring. After accepting, Jarrett smashed his synonymous guitar over her head. Here, Young attempt to intervene only to be locked into a figure four submission hold. Thereafter Young and Moolah were inseparable on WWE television in numerous appearances and skits helping advance the careers of growing future stars. 

Always up for a laugh and good sport Mae often endured some comedy skits which were terrible. However, the majority, even the bad one's were made pleasant by Young's attention to detail and transforming the situations into her own. Young was stripped to her bra and panties by Ivory on Raw and also named Miss. Royal Rumble 2000 winning a bikini contest to the current divas' disapproving. Though many divas intended to embarrass Young on the national stage, Young revelled in her sexuality. Feeling confident, empowered and tenacious, Young refused to be upset by her exposed body. Turning the tables on the calculating females, she would lure them into a false sense of security. Comfortable with her near nudity shocking other ladies, she struck down her foes instead to rise above victorious.
 


Young's most infamous skit involved then boyfriend Mark Henry. She also endured a shocking powerbomb in WWE history which is now the most renowned and extraordinary act ever. Young was previously announced as pregnant beforehand, now posing concern for the seventy-seven year old. Giving birth, fans and Henry were shocked when Young's birth was nothing more than a blood stained hand. Fans were meant to believe the powerbomb had torn her child into fragments, remaining inside Young's womb. Naturally the angle received upset debate from certain fans. A tricky subject to address, Young praised enthusiasm for the stunt. At that time in wrestling and able to work with any scenario thrown her way, Young still made the scene compelling today.
 

Young appeared on Raw 1000 in the dressing room backstage next to her son. With a young guy in a hand, Young addressed her "son" with adoration. Her son loved her back proud of one another. The divas locker room were somewhat perplexed. Fans found the segment in acceptable taste, given the time passing. 

Young's final appearance with WWE was on the Old School Raw edition. She celebrated her ninetieth birthday. Backstage Young received a gracious gift presented by Triple H and Chairman Vince McMahon with a divas championship replica. The idea was implemented by Stephanie McMahon, to which Young respected. 

On New Year's Eve 2013 Young was drastically rushed to hospital. Disgraced publication The Charleston Post & Courier quickly reported Young had died. Highly inaccurate and shaming themselves sparking outrage and fear for fans, the post attempted to make a cheap cash in on the WWE legend. Despite the tasteless appeal for flocking readers, Young sadly passed away shortly after on January 14th 2014. On the January 17th episode of Smackdown WWE dedicated a fitting tribute to Young. Shamefully Impact Wrestling attempted to 'get in first' for publicity and give a tribute to Young on the 16th. Young had no involvement or wrestling detail with TNA. It was seen as a completely tasteless disregarded move by clueless TNA President Dixie Carter for publicity and mocking the WWE's impending tribute, to which Young was highly notorious with in her later years.
 TNA invaded and embarrassed themselves with such a shameful move which had no involvement on their part. It was not their place and could have made a mockery of the legend's name if it weren't for such strong following from fans and industry experts.  
Young made such notorious headway in her career that she was inducted into the Professional Hall of Fame in August 2004 and the WWE Hall of Fame in the class of 2008. Wrestling Wonders has also respected Mae's accomplishments over 2013.
Moolah and Young, Women's Wrestling pioneers. 
With her natural bond with close friend The Fabulous Moolah and a pinnacle for female wrestling, Young helped the movement strive forward. In times of unappreciation Mae's accomplishments alongside others will continue on in a positive manner. Delivering exemplary standards and precision in her in ring talent, appearances and publicity where counted Young held prominence. Now, in 2014, Young and others have laid a foundation that has allowed female talent to strive for a real  chance at a future in the business.

Unrivalled with her comedy skill and natural warmth, Young will be one of wrestling history's most respected females making it as a nonagenarian veteran. Wrestler. Woman. Friend. Young has added a huge definition to the label of female wrestler that has been highly valued. May one of wrestling's finest divas truly rest peacefully.



©  Max Waltham 19th February 2014


Thursday, 7 March 2013

WWE Diva search held in secret




Company looks to hiring models
 over wrestler's once again



WWE have re-launched its ill-fated Diva Search in which the company stages a talent show format in selecting a WWE Diva to join its roster, which usually sees at least two or three other rejects of the competition hired. With WWE’s loss of numerous Diva’s including wrestling talent in the likes of Beth Phoenix, WWE have chosen to look for more model types than females with in ring skill.



Eve came through as part of
the Diva Search contest

With the company realising they need new females and fed up of predictability to audience to call someone from the developmental stages up, as well as the fact those may not be entirely ready and no active females capable on the current roster after favourites are booked instead creator Vince McMahon and WWE have been secretly holding auditions and the search off camera. Further to the controversy, after Linda McMahon’s financial disaster at a senate run over two term periods, and opposition branding WWE as practically using porn models in it child friendly audience market, it was reveal WWE had cast model from an agency linked to the porn industry. Even Reby Sky mentioned on her Twitter profile of the company enquiring from the agency she was previously in lines with.




WWE understood fans would not want the contest and would pan the show if on WWE TV especially live show Raw. Ignoring those concerns WWE were desperate for women and have still attempted to book females not capable to provide to the very core structure of its over glamourised and defunct division. Only Natalya and Tamina remain as the wrestling females in a vastly thin stock.


WWE have clearly outlined they don’t care about the division nor its fanbase and McMahon only viewing the division as eye candy in filler matches. They need to hire esteemed professionals to handle the castings, selection of diva candidates and potentials in contributing to WWE in a future and hire those able to produce for the division. Once one division folds, the others quickly join. The tag team division collapsed once again last month and the Intercontinental championship scene is non-existent. The US title area with Antonio Cesaro’s sterling work is holding on but without credible time given is keeping head above water. The heavyweight division’s lack real contenders which is treading water.

2007 winner Ashley Massaro
Earlier we wrote about WWE sending out its Diva application’s. At the time it had considered hiring model Lauren Kitt, girlfriend to Backstreet Boy Nick Carter, who shamelessly advertised to join her as part of the job. Unconfirmed reports also allude that they may have aimed to lure model Kyla Cole.

Regardless of the outcome, WWE’s division of Diva’s could finally be hitting the skids. No dedication or unable to figure out what to do should prompt you to act, instead of willingly allowing it to fail. Since when did Vince McMahon fail at anything? There seems to be a first time for everything if this is any indication to go by.



©  Max Waltham 07th March 2013
All Rights Reserved


Sunday, 20 January 2013

Another WWE diva released



Meteorite hits another WWE Diva!


WWE developmental diva Skyler Moon, 23, known to many as Buggy Nova on the independent circuit was released from her contract on 11th January in the company’s annual releasing season. Moon had been battling a maelstrom of personal issues during her time in the WWE sponsored rehab, mostly for an eating disorder. 

Moon made her debut for WWE’s NXT show on August 16th teaming with Raquel Diaz and later with Paige.  

Upon her release the former star tweeted “I can finally cuss again in the internet…..F********K :) .

WWE felt her time in rehab given ample length to deal with personal endeavours and out of the limelight for the company was too much a strain on both and took the simple option to disband. This was clearly for the best.

Numerous releases are expected in coming months, as many are aware.






© Max Waltham 20th January 2013
All Rights Reserved

Friday, 18 January 2013

WWE diva Sable to join WWE Hall of Fame 2013?



Sable leads diva charge for 
Hall of Fame inductees of 2013


Months ago former WWE diva of the past Rena Marlette Lesnar, 45, was highly tipped to become part of the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2013 for her career as Sable. Sable, married to returning superstar Brock Lesnar, who himself is on a limited schedule with WWE appearances, are both expected to play their parts over Wrestlemania weekend, with Lesnar participating in action on the grand stage as former Mrs. Mero takes her honours.

Of course, everything is subject to change, however, many believe the already pre thought decision will go ahead, and it will.



Some fans in the WWE Universe have been slightly miffed that WWE divas Trish Stratus and Lita aren't taking any honours.

Allow Wrestling Wonders to clear this up. Sable was one of the original divas and has more induction place over Stratus and Lita. This doesn’t mean however that they could come after, they could take beforehand, however with Lesnar returning and Sable available it would be daft not to acknowledge one of the original divas of her time akin to the Sunny era also.

Marlette made her own mark on the impact she garnered in her time with the company, as well as discrepancies later on, which only highlights that the two are able to come together in unison with positive negotiations.

As for Stratus and Lita, WWE will clearly aim to place Trish in first of the two; however, Wrestling Wonders would prefer that, at Wrestlemania XXX, both Trish and Lita to enter the ceremony together. Both females created the division tremendously and gave a new perspective that has today been tarnished. The great debate of who is better also circulates and for many Trish is the clear favourite, though Lita was forthcoming in her own right and for WW she tips the scale, only slightly, with a tiny margin as the pair can never truly be separated. Therefore it would be a monumental feat and crowd pleaser added with ticket sales potentially to see the two greatest females of the previous century to receive their tokens of respect.


Female wrestler Sable, the sexpot siren turning heads in her wake was involved in feuds with Luna Vachon and Jacqueline, became WWF Women’s champion upon its reintroduction, returned in the early 2000s to combat Torrie Wilson and became Mr. McMahon’s mistress in his romancing character days. She has also graced the cover of Playboy magazine, before moving into acting roles afterward.

As Sable, married to then star Marc Mero, the diva made her debut escorting Hunter Hearst Helmsley to the ring at Wrestlemania XII.  She also fought a number of men including and defeating Mero himself. 

© Max Waltham 18th January 2013
All Rights Reserved



Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Eve Leaves!





WWE Diva departs 
from company





The WWE Divas division suffered another blow after WWE, who geared the division towards a Kelly Kelly and Eve lining saw the last of their idealistic intent disband from the company to rupture the scene.

With the loss of numerous divas over the last year with wrestler Beth Phoenix and models Kelly Kelly, The Bella Twins, Kharma and promising star Maxine, Eve adds her name to the list upon realising the division has no sustainability left in it from WWE’s lacking direction.

Her time was nearing, after Wrestling Wonders gave her a chance to reform her position. After suggestion and implementation of the ‘Hoeski’ character from Max Waltham, (see and click links below) Eve had more of a place on WWE TV and in the division after just random appearances as a valet.

Hoeski Raw debut
Briefcase Bravehearts
Max Waltham affair
Raw gets ROCKED

Since Triple H has taken charge of talent operations with WWE, the once committed diva enthusiast on women’s wrestling has abandoned the division after father-in-law Vince McMahon decided to let the division crumbled, rather than seek new females and idealists to structure the framework. Triple H, formerly revising the division, conceded defeat and followed the chairman in what has been seen by WWE Universer’s as a “political tactic to control his positions” by eliminating the divas now. Triple H plans to reform the tag tam division instead.

With her contract up, and realising there were no more options to achieve in WWE, Torres played out her time. Her contract expired after WWE Raw’s 14th Jan, 20th episode celebration after losing the (Undisputed Women’s as) Divas Championship to Kaitlyn in a no countout, no disqualification match. Torres later quit on the show after failing to receive implied sexual favours to Smackdown General Manager Booker T and Theodore Long, who received a slap for spurning her advances while laughing.

In reality, Torres plans to spend further time with her martial arts trainer and husband Rener Gracie.

From this point forward, WWE plan to leave its divas to rot. They need someone with the skill to lift it, and that comes from the back end, rather than divas on screen. Hire important people with the knack to make it work, rather than allow it to become defunct and pointless. There is a high market that care and want its place in the WWE Universe, meaning demand is there. If Vince and Triple H can’t be bothered with it, draft in someone who can. They blindly ignore how damaging it affects their company overall by doing absolutely nothing with the future product. It is a shame. When one division crumbles, the rest begin to fall with it. Take the house of cards notion. Future needs to be created, maintained and strived towards, than ignore completely in order to turn success. 




© Max Waltham 15th January 2013
All Rights Reserved




Friday, 7 December 2012

Backstreet Boy pleads for WWE Diva job




Backstreet Boy pleads 
for WWE Diva job


Sipping some juice

WWE have outreached its need for Divas so much so that it has offered the girlfriend of Backstreet Boy pop star Nick Carter’s girlfriend one. 

Lauren Kitt, 26, is seeking a job with WWE after the Backstreet Boy tweeted HIS desperation for her to be on the roster. WWE, who do not like individuals asking for jobs, force their double standard when hiring famous entertainment trollops for the role of WWE Diva.

Kitt will have to be prepared for an audience that will not accept the glamour puss as her era was about ten to twenty years ago at best. Her and beau Carter’s naivety proves a humourous concoction, one served with troublesome results.

Got a WWE Diva qualification?
Though WWE are equally as desperate to add more females to its ranks. It once again chooses to hire model type females, rather than women the world want to see wrestle. Fans claim they don’t want to see near porn on their screens with females and require wrestling. Though all wrestling females have left the company over its lack of direction. Only Natalya remains, and she is placed into the realms of obscurity.


WWE believe there is nothing wrong with their division, and misogynistic Vince’s own personal belief is that the Divas are nothing more than something to look at. Wife Linda lost a good proportion of her election, the second time around, which she failed to win a seat in the senate, based on WWE using “nothing more than porn” models mentioned by numerous opposition.

Catalina
WWE had previously shown interest in hiring then rostered developmental star Catalina White, wife of Jack Swagger, who starred in a porn film produced by Shane's World.

Kitt has already received negative thoughts on her time to WWE, also added with no actual beauty and simply plain. Others simply do not like her.

You might want to keep her away from lothario John Cena.


Carter, who may also be lining up a chance to be a part of the company, has had a string of ongoing drugs and alcohol abuse issues.  

Kitt had previously dated Tommy Cummings till 2008, until the Backstreet Boy romanced her through the inter-highway of Twitter. 

The boyish charm of Carter elated relayed to the world – “Ok @Lauren_Kitt just found out she MAY be a @WWE DIVA. Imagine YOUR GIRL putting the smack down in the ring! OMG i'm so excited! MAKE NOISE.”

Shrewd and desperate Carter added a pre-requisite – “I will have to be at every @WWE show! So excited!! Lets let @WWE know about @Lauren_Kitt !!”

If WWE are clever they will pull the plug instantly. I did say, if they were, clever...

WWE have sent an application out for Divas asking - "with charismatic personalities, beautiful faces and great bodies." They must be between the ages of 18 and 30. Bikini body shots and head shots are also asked for in your application. They misleadingly add - "WWE Divas instantly gain a huge fan base." One question. Would you REALLY want the job?



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