I honestly wish during the Attitude era and Ruthless Aggression era the WWF/E didn't let their actual female wrestlers like Ivory, Jacqueline, Tori (not Wilson), Victoria, Mickie James and Mae Young and the Fabulous Moolah do those bra & panties matches, evening gown matches, and mud/gravy/pudding wrestling.
The reason I say that is because women like Ivory, Jacqueline, Tori, and Victoria were not really all that lusted over by the male fans in the audience during those matches, and those matches were reserved for ratings and fan service.
I know there were men out there who lusted (and still lust over) Jacqueline, Ivory, Victoria, Tori, and Mickie James, but not a lot of male fans (who made up 90% of the WWF/E's audience then) got out of their seats and cheered for those women (except Mickie) when their entrance music played.
When the WWE/F used to do those "sexiest diva" polls in the early 2000's, Ivory and Jacqueline didn't really get a lot of votes.
When Jacqueline had an action figure made of her, it would sit on shelves because no one wanted to buy it.
In honor of Stacy Kiebler getting inducted in the 2023 Hall of Fame! Here's my favorite gif of her from WWE Divas Undressed. It's cut down for your viewing pleasure. She got legs! DAMN (x
The man who played Kane loves the 1980's and he probably went through puberty during the late 1970's and early 1980's "jiggle TV" era ("Charlie's Angels", "Three's Company", "Wonder Woman" with Lynda Carter, "Battle of the Network Stars", "The Dukes of Hazzard", "Love Boat").
Kane is an icon of the Attitude era, and I wonder how the man who played Kane would feel if during the Attitude era (or during his time in the WWF/E) if there was some female wrestling valet who had this "Three's Company" jiggle TV gimmick where she bounces around wearing 1970's negligees, teddies, nothing but a towel, goes braless under her tops, wears short shorts and has a lot of upskirt shots?
A "Three's Company" jiggle TV gimmick sounds more like a wrestling gimmick from the Ruthless Aggression era, arguably not really the Attitude era.
I really like how when Kane paired up with the Undertaker in 2001 ish and when he returned in 02 he actually interacted with the audience. When he first started, Glenn's character that he played didn't even care he was in front of the audience, then as he got out of his shell and teamed up with his brother, his character gained confidence and he actually acknowledged the crowd. So cute, and great acting.💕
Please save me, I'm reading a reddit thread about Seb vs Max(bcs Tost said he thought Seb would win out), and none of these people know how good Seb was in his prime