Ms. Foxy was an inspiration?

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She was in the company for a decade and the only black female wrestler they really ever even tried to push at the time, she’s inspirational in here own right
Jazz got pushed way harder than that...i don't even recall her really losing until they put Trish over.
 

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and? Straw man argument. I wouldn’t call any of those floozies legends either.

The point is that the WWE does.

They out there calling Michelle McCool & Kelly Kelly legends in the Battle Royale, so then Alicia Fox is too:stopitslime:

Jazz got pushed way harder than that...i don't even recall her really losing until they put Trish over.

That's not Divas era, that's more Ruthless Aggression

Girls who are in the early '20s now wouldn't remember Jazz
 

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The Bionic Redbone was the most prominent/only black female on the roster for the biggest company in the world for a solid 5 years before Naomi figured it out in the ring or Sasha came along.

Personal opinion of her skills and other shyt aside, I can believe she has stans. :yeshrug:
 

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The point is that the WWE does.

They out there calling Michelle McCool & Kelly Kelly legends in the Battle Royale, so then Alicia Fox is too:stopitslime:

Good point here, just kinda sad when you really sit back and look at it :picard: McCool was alright and KK was a major disaster, and because of such a low bar, Alicia Fox is an influence simply cause she existed :gucci:
 

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First and only black woman to win the divas championship. It makes sense she’s got fans. I could care less bout who she dates (that’s some gossip girl shyt), I’m not gonna hold it against her for not being able to break through in the way that some other (white) women did, especially not when every other day dudes on here post about “so-and-so being held back in WWE because they’re black”. Can’t have it both ways :yeshrug:
 

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The Bionic Redbone was the most prominent/only black female on the roster for the biggest company in the world for a solid 5 years before Naomi figured it out in the ring or Sasha came along.

Personal opinion of her skills and other shyt aside, I can believe she has stans. :yeshrug:
Lol..those stans were pretty quiet throughout the years.
 

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Lol..those stans were pretty quiet throughout the years.

Well, think about who her stans would be.

Black women who are not normally into wrestling.

They're not going to be the ones in the TSC or on reddit arguing with CACs about armbars & headlocks.

They're the types who like recently saw Naomi with the Afro at whatever PPV that was and said, "who's that?":usure:

Expect Bianca Belair to have an even bigger footprint now that wrestling twitter is becoming more mainstream and WWE is getting more mainstream coverage
 

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She was an inspiration to swirlers everywhere, which is 60% of black wrestling fans:mjlol:. Now Bianca is truly an inspiration to black women/girls everywhere and she makes it clear that she's black before anything else.:myman:
 

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Well, think about who her stans would be.

Black women who are not normally into wrestling.


They're not going to be the ones in the TSC or on reddit arguing with CACs about armbars & headlocks.

They're the types who like recently saw Naomi with the Afro at whatever PPV that was and said, "who's that?":usure:

Expect Bianca Belair to have an even bigger footprint now that wrestling twitter is becoming more mainstream and WWE is getting more mainstream coverage

No chance..they watched for male stars...
 
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