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baddawg94 · 5 months
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Goldust and Marlena from WWF RAW Magazine March/April 1997
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WWF RAW MAGAZINE: OCTOBER 1998
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rawiswhore · 1 month
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Fem Reader- "Face Down, Ass Up"
Here's a fanfiction that's slightly different from most of the fanfics I type, this fanfic doesn't ship the reader with anyone!
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Because your wrestling gimmick was based on "Three's Company"---which was a television show that often involved women bending down and sticking their asses out, there was a photoshoot you did for WWF Raw magazine in 1998 that was part "Three's Company" and part Suze Randall photoshoots she took for female porn stars.
One photo involved you sitting on all fours on a couch with your back and your ass in front of the camera while you wore these denim short shorts and a shirt, and your head was turned sideways while you looked into the camera.
The shorts you wore in that photo covered your ass and vulva, and you had no cellulite on your thighs, no pubic hair, leg hair or shaving bumps on your thighs and legs.
The next picture had you laying on your stomach on a bed with your head turned turned sideways looking at the camera while you wore these very short denim shorts with a top while one of your feet was up in the air.
Another picture had you laying down on a bed where you wore a short little negligee with panties underneath, and your head was turned sideways while you looked in the camera in this photo where your panties were exposed.
Another picture in this photoshoot had your torso bending down in front of you while you stuck your ass out in the air, where you were dressed in a top with short shorts that covered your ass and vulva.
One photo had you sitting down on your back wearing a negligee with your legs placed at your chest where you had panties covering your vulva.
Another picture had you laying on your stomach on a bed with your head turned sideways while you looked at the camera, where in this photo you were wearing a baby pink camisole with matching frilly panties.
Your legs were slightly spread apart in this photo.
A picture from this photoshoot had you wearing that same camisole and panties, but in this picture your body was sitting sideways on your side while you looked into the camera.
Another photo in this photoshoot had your back turned in front of the camera with your torso bending forward and your head turned sideways while you looked in the camera.
One photo actually had you sitting on all fours with back turned in front of the camera while your ass was sticking out, where your head was turned sideways and looking at the camera as you wore a short negligee with a thong underneath sandwiched in between your ass cheeks that covered your vulva.
In that photo, you were wearing nothing but a towel that covered your naked body, where the bottom of your towel covered your ass and vulva.
During that towel picture, you were standing in front of lockers in a locker room.
During your wrestling heyday, you would get endless amounts of requests from male fans to pose for Playboy.
Even Playboy magazine offered you lots of money to pose for it, but you turned it down much to the dismay of horny fans.
Some wrestling fans---especially female wrestling fans---were angry over this photoshoot, saying that they were subscribing to a wrestling magazine and not a porn magazine.
But the WWF/WWE sexually objectified their women's division and made them do these cheesecake pinup photoshoots---especially in Raw magazine.
That issue of Raw magazine ended up being a major best seller because of this "Three's Company" meets Suze Randall photoshoot, although some male fans were disappointed you weren't wearing a thong in all of those upskirt photos.
Actually, in Jenna Jameson's "How To Make Love Like a Porn Star" autobiography, when Jenna was a kid she wrote down in her diary her favorite movies, TV shows and celebrities---and one of her favorite TV shows as a kid was "Three's Company"!
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In the past, I did want to type a fanfic of the fem reader doing these poses Jenna Jameson did in Suze Randall photoshoots in front of male wrestlers as they have sex with her, but I'm tired of typing fanfics of the fem reader having sex.
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the undertaker (and other talent) at a 1993 wwf event in nyc, fundraising for the fight against world hunger
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Mogel-Montag Part CXIX: WWF Raw | Trick für das SNES (Bildquelle: Fun Vision - Magazin, Ausgabe: November 1995)
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Chyna (9th Wonder Of The World)
1998’s WWF RAW Magazine
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Lita & Stone Cold : WWF Raw Magazine (2002)
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WWF RAW MAGAZINE: OCTOBER 1998
DEATH AND SURVIVAL 
Is it Do or Die for The Taker?
By Lou Gianfriddo
ANYONE who’s been around the World Wrestling Federation long enough can vividly remember the day the wrestling world as it had existed up to that point met its demise.
At the 1990 Survivor Series, the Undertaker astonished a world that could not fully comprehend this massive athlete, obviously fraught with pain, who struck down opponents with almost unearthly nonchalance.
Within weeks of his debut, the eyes of the wrestling populace stared in amazement at this man from the Dark Side systematically eliminated one established Federation Superstar after another.
It was within that same calendar year, 1990-1991, that the Undertaker solidified his position in the Federation. He established himself as a serious threat to all present and all who had come before him. He was an enigma, a man of few words and even fewer expressions, who possessed a life force or, more appropriately, a supernatural force that made him nearly impossible to defeat.
Along with his friend and manager Paul Bearer, the Undertaker began racking up more bodies than a midtown Manhattan mortuary.
Some of the Federation’s best known superstars fell before him. In 1991, for example, the Undertaker defeated then-Federation Champion Hulk Hogan in a match which Taker dominated. He pounded Hogan. He humiliated Hogan and in the process the Undertaker helped put an end to the plague known as Hulkamania. This was well-documented in the wrestling press. Writers and experts of the era claimed that Hogan’s illusions of fame and fortune were never quite the same after his encounter with the Undertaker..
Through it all the Undertaker said little. In fact, many believed he was mute. Except for the occasional “Rest in Peace” utterance, no one knew if the Undertaker could speak. No one knew whether the Undertaker had a heart, if indeed he does.
Now for a Latin lesson: tempus fugit–literally translated as “time flies.” As time ever passes, people in its pathway change. Indeed the Undertaker has changed since his dramatic debut in 1990. He has become a man more in tune with his surroundings while at the same time a man more attuned to his feelings–whatever they might be. Many feel that this change hurt the Undertaker and may also have crippled him mentally.
[(Left) The Undertaker delivers a crushing boot to The Rock’s face. Following the arrival of Kane (center), here getting chokeslammed, a series of emotional roadblocks began to take a heavy toll on the Taker. Some suggest that the Phenom, hoisting Triple H (above), is on a downward slide and has lost his “invincible edge.”]
He is simply not the same man. He has had many setbacks, for sure. After all, he has had to deal with many heavy emotions, especially within the last year or so. First, he was betrayed by his long-time friend and manager Paul Bearer. Then he was reintroduced to his younger brother Kane and subsequently ambushed by him, thanks in part to a brainwashing by Bearer. Although the Undertaker has tried to hide it, these emotional roadblocks have taken a heavy toll. The Undertaker, on the surface at least, has become a bit too trusting, a bit too gullible. He has become–in the minds of many in the wrestling community–a mark. He’s lost a bit of that cynicism every wrestler in the business needs to survive. Even some fans have picked up on the Undertaker’s slide. In the arenas, they can’t help but notice that he’s more talkative than ever–very animated.  This defies comparison to the Reaper who entered the Federation in 1990. In order to regain that invincible edge, he must do what he did when he first arrived in the Federation. That’s the ticket. That’s the Undertaker’s only recourse. If he wants to do more than survive, he must revert to the cold-blooded ways of his beginnings. He must return to where he started and dominate in a way that only he is accustomed. 
It seems as though he may be doing just that. At July’s In Your House, for instance, after capturing the Tag Team Championship with Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Undertaker abandoned the Rattlesnake. It was the first solid decision the Undertaker has made in the last several years. He didn’t give any warning. He didn’t offer any interpretation. He just grabbed the tag team belts, and high-tailed it out of Dodge. And guess what? The Undertaker gained a great deal of respect. It was the first time in a long while that he had done things his way–the cold, ruthless way that earned him his fame in the first place.
That’s the road the Undertaker must travel. He must do for himself until eternity because nobody else will. They will just try and do him–do him right out of the World Wrestling Federation.
[If the reaper wants to do more than survive against monsters like Mankind and Kane, he must revert to his earlier cold-blooded ways. Some wrestling insiders claim that the conflict involving Kane could revive the Taker’s old demons.]
The fans won’t tolerate such a thing, but the question is: Will the Undertaker tolerate it?
Only he knows the answer and if true to form, nobody else will known until he’s ready to reveal it.
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rawiswhore · 2 months
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Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Bret Hart x Fem Reader- "Wrongfully Accused"
I hope this fanfiction won't offend readers, but viewer discretion is advised.
However, it is posted on International Women's Day, which is a day that can also sympathize women who were abused.
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Throughout mostly an entire decade being a babyface good guy in the World Wrestling Federation, Bret Hart turned heel in 1997 and became a bad guy.
During the summer of 1997 after Shawn Michaels accused Bret Hart of having "Sunny days" (having sex with her), Bret was standing in the ring whereas Hunter Hearst Helmsley and you were standing behind the ramp leading up to the ring.
Hunter had his long hair hanging down during this moment.
Into the microphone he was holding, Bret had accused you of having sex with and sleeping with Hunter.
To add insult to injury, Bret added that you slept with Hunter just to get in the WWF.
What Bret said made your jaw drop and your eyebrows raise in shock.
There were fans in the audience cheering for Bret, whereas others were booing him.
Hunter became infuriated after Bret said that.
Despite you and Hunter not showcasing signs of having sex on television, in magazines and pay-per-views, it was fairly obvious you and Hunter were having sex.
Especially considering in WWF Raw magazine issues where you and Hunter would be in bubblebaths together snuggled up next to each other.
"Even if she did, so what?!" Hunter remarked into the microphone back at Bret, where Hunter's face furrowed and scrunched in anger. "It's fairly obvious!"
Many fans in the audience were cheering for Hunter saying that.
"Weren't you accused of having Sunny days not too long ago?" Hunter asked Bret, which made the audience get out of their seats and cheer for Hunter saying that, even though Hunter played a heel as well.
During your time as Hunter's valet/manager, because he played this rich aristocratic blueblood, some fans in the audience were holding signs calling you a gold digger.
You even received nasty letters and insults from fans calling you a gold digger.
This moment of you being accused with having sex with Hunter was inspired by the early 1960's Profumo affair, where a 19 year old showgirl named Christine Keeler had a sexual affair with John Profumo---the Secretary of State of War in the Conservative Government.
Maybe this fanfiction isn't completely inspired by Christine Keeler's affair with John Profumo, but hey.
Ironically enough, next year, Bill Clinton would undergo a major scandal when he was caught having an adulterous affair with Monica Lewinsky while he was still married!
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While I did inspire this moment after the Christine Keeler/Profumo scandal, is it okay to post this fanfiction on International Women's Day?
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jerrbear508 · 2 years
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Stone Cold during Monday Night Raw on December 1st, 1997
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