And the one thing the entertainment industry values, above all else, is the overall appearance of its product. And yes, there is a complete double standard. The women in the WWE are expected to look a certain way, which often leads to some rather drastic physical changes over the span of their careers. It makes sense from a business standpoint that the company would want to put an incredibly attractive woman in front of the camera. But because Vince McMahon is not exactly the poster boy for subtlety, he decided it was imperative that she make her breasts look as painfully unrealistic as possible. This posed a huge issue once Trish actually started wrestling. So it should surprise no one that as soon as she retired from wrestling and began a third career as a yoga instructor, she had her implants removed. Looking at a before-and-after photo of Chyna is like staring directly into the sun for five minutes and then looking at the vacuum cleaner in the corner of the room. In another case of WWE dropping the ball when it comes to displaying positive feminine roles within the company, as soon as Chyna started getting a push as a legitimate contender for singles competition and moving away from the silent bodyguard in the background, she underwent some very noticeable changes. And then, as she progressed up the company ladder, her features began to soften little by little.


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No one was necessarily too revved up for Fastlane , so depending on your perspective, it either transcended or performed down to expectations. There were no huge surprises, no run-ins from new talent or shocking returns from injury and no titles changed hands. But FWIW, there were at least two intriguing character turns last night, as it appeared that New Day and Dean Ambrose took steps toward likeability and betrayal, respectively. New Day…Rocks? In a slightly stunning development, Chris Jericho kicked out of the Styles Clash, forcing Styles to lock in the submission move formerly known as the Calf Killer, now slightly amended as Calf Crusher alliteration is all that matters. On the positive, Jericho sold the hell out of that moment, and put over the Calf Crusher as much as Styles himself. Love That Ryback!
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