Post by agnes on Oct 19, 2019 17:37:31 GMT
I am not going to say what you think I am going to say.
I am not going to do what you think I'mg going to do.
Bianca, I'm not going to stand here and call the worst thing to happen to Women's Wrestling. I am not going condemn you for being self-involved and lazy. Nor will I say that you are an albatross for your own gender. You're not selling us out. You're not making it hard for us to be taken seriously. This might be a shock to everyone, but Bianca Davis is not the pariah of pro wrestling that everyone wants to say she is.
Bianca Davis is a product of her time.
I can't blame her for that. She grew up watching wrestling at a time where it WAS just about a woman's looks. She broke in around the tail end of that phase where you could still be vapid AND TALENTLESS and be something in this business. Suddenly, the wrestling world changes around her and then you have all of these women calling her the worst thing to happen women. But the thing is, she came in at a time where the wrestling industry SAID that a woman had to be a Diva, be sexy, and ONLY be attractive to be taken seriously. Bianca Davis is the spawn of what the raunch of superficiality of wrestling from the late 90s and most of the 2000's created.
Like Ash and Joanna, Bianca represents an era of wrestling that made it hard for people to break through the glass ceiling.
Unlike the those two gimmicks, and Morrigan as well, she represents an era we are still trying to remove the stench from.
Bianca, you know you are talentless and can't wrestle worth a dime, but you don't go saying that you're the greatest wrestler in the world. YOU KNOW YOU SUCK AS A COMPETITOR. But you broke in at a time where competency in the ring wasn't necessary to be a marquee star. You claim that your stardom comes from your looks and your social media following ...and since you were raised on thinking that is what makes a female star, you aren't wrong. However, you are apart of this new era where that doesn't quite fly anymore. You'll find that you need to adapt or die, but you are refusing to adapt. You are stubborn and are coming into this match, with absolutely no talent, charisma, or ability and thinking that is going to get you by. Anyone who knows anything knows that you aren't going to cut in this match or in the industry much longer. So I am not going to tell you how much you are ruining the industry or how you have no chance of winning. That is a forgone conclusion. But I appreciate the stubborness to change and the inability to realize that wrestling ability gets you to the gold, NOT your looks.
I am also not going to sit here and tell you that I am going to beat the God Damn hell out of you in the scramble. Firstly, you aren't worth my time and aren't a threat. Secondly, I have a sinking feeling that you aren't going to give me the opportunity to do so. That bell rings, you're going to find some place to hide and wait for the right moment to be the opportunist that you are. For as vapid as everyone wants to say that you are, you know that fighting this match straight forward isn't your strategy. You know your best bet to win this match is to wait until everyone is laid out, keep yourself from doing the little bit of grappling you can do it, and steal it.
What I will say is this: I'm not going to let you steal this one from me. I'll let you be as you slink around the ring and try to avoid direct conflict. But if you for a minute thing you are going to sneak in and pull the wool over my eyes, THAT is when I will obliterate you. That is when I will unleash full unholy hell on your Diva's Division ass. You keep away from me and my title, I won't have to lacerate that pretty face of yours with a cheese grater. When you see me getting the winning pinfall in this scramble, you are going to want to stay out of the ring and continue to look pretty. This is going to be one opportunity that you are not going to take from me.
And after this match, you'll live to "fight" another day, make an excuse for why you loss, and continue to be a representative of an era of Women's Wrestling that is becoming obsolete.