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I just know the WWE will have her wrestling in some JNCO jeans and a long sleeve shirt
I just know the WWE will have her wrestling in some JNCO jeans and a long sleeve shirt
Their cheeks don't have hang time like hers.She could wear something like Mandy or Alexa and still be OK.
Their cheeks don't have hang time like hers.
I'm saying they won't put her in shorts that small when cheeks will be everywhere.I'm not comparing asses just saying that could be her gear style.
I'm saying they won't put her in shorts that small when cheeks will be everywhere.
I haven't watched in a while, but last I saw, Sasha's shorts are definitely bigger than Mandy's.Ehh they got Sasha in shorts and her cheeks have a pretty damn good drop on em on a weekly basis.
Ehh they got Sasha in shorts and her cheeks have a pretty damn good drop on em on a weekly basis.
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Scarlett Bordeaux, Shotzi Blackheart headline latest WWE signing class
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By Sean Rueter@s1rude Nov 5, 2019, 11:20am ESTShare this on Facebook (opens in new window)
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WWE’s latest Performance Center class was announced this morning (Tues., Nov. 5). It includes a couple names that are pretty well known to wrestling fans, both because of their work for prominent indies, and because their contract status has been rumor fodder for the last several weeks and months.
Getting top billing on the company’s website is former Impact, Ring of Honor, and AAA star Scarlett Bordeaux (real name Elizabeth Chihaia). The Smokeshow is more manager than wrestler, but she’s an entertaining performer WWE could do a lot with. It should be interesting to watch her career develop on wrestling’s biggest stages. Her signing will also increase interest in the complicated contract situation of her boyfriend, Killer Kross.
Next up is Shotzi Blackheart (Ashley Urbanski), whose signing was announced at an Evolve show in Atlanta last month. Most fans probably know her from her work in Gabe Sapolsky-booked promotions like Evolve and Shine, which is also how she landed on WWE Network due to her match on the latter’s 10th Anniversary Special which aired opposite AEW Fight For The Fallen.
It’s a small class, rounded out by Australian Indi Hartwell (Samantha De Martin), a 22 year old who’s worked some Shimmer shows here in the states, and referee Stephon Smith, a Baltimorean who’s worked for OVW and Evolve. But the key takeaway is probably that WWE is continuing to stock up on all kinds of female talent, adding to an already loaded NXT Women’s division that many have speculated WWE sees as a key weapon in the Wednesday Night War with All Elite.
Thoughts?