What was wrong with calling them "Divas"? It's a suitable counterpart to "Superstars"
>>19671765>counterpartThat's what was wrong. Why do they need a separate name? Never had a problem with the Divas label itself but it was stupid to have them branded separately as if the word 'Superstar' implies exclusively having a dick and balls
>>19671765Diva is a fancy way of calling a woman a bitch.
>>19671832Yeah this too. We all got used to it after hearing it for so long but beyond WWE's use of it, it doesn't really have a positive day to day connotation.
>>19671780because they're men and women, numbnuts
>>19672130No shit. Your point, slapnuts? Women can be Superstars too. They have their own divisions. That's enough. Are women MMA fighters called something different in the UFC? Pretty sure NBA players and WNBA players are both just called basketball players. Same goes for soccer. Fake wrestling should be no different
>>19671765Probably ripping off TNA's Knockouts division.
>>19671780>>19672576hooooooly SIMP i thought this guy was working at first but he shootin'. hey SIMP they will be called superstars the day they draw half the money men (actual superstars) do. call me then jacky
>>19671863Theater kids use diva with both positive and negative connotations. A diva can ruin a show but a diva can also be the only person capable of pulling off a certain role.
>>19671780>as if the word 'Superstar' implies exclusively having a dick and ballsWell considering only men know how to draw.... and the only time women could draw was in the divas era
>>19673141Damn you're seethin
>>19671765I liked "Knockouts"
>>19672576men can be divas too. but you think of superstars you think of men and you think of divas you think of sexy women. you can have "female wrestlers" if they're over 6ft 200lbs and look like they could kick someone's ass
>>19671863Nothing wrong with diva. women are call themselves cunts and bad bitches now, diva is nothing
It really should be niggas for men and bitches for women
>>19671765Respect women, bitch.
>>19671765Diva has a negative connotation to it, it's used derogatorily more often than not.
>>19671765Alexa would've so much more popular if she stated a decade before