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I think anyone who'd dare to suggest this is a bad thing or something that's ill-timed is misinformed. There's never really a bad time to bring life into this world if you're a gainfully-employed adult. Given that Kharma is getting paid male wrestler money (reportedly) in the highest-profile wrestling company in the world, I'd think she's going to be okay. Given that the WWE gave her mic time not only to pour her heart out but to set up an angle for her return, I don't think they're too concerned about things.
Instead, let's join in wishing her good luck and a happy, healthy pregnancy and birth. Before we know it, she'll be back, stuffing the Bella Twins into lockers and doing everything we love about her in that squared circle.
Oh, and also, another reason why wrestling journalism sucks? The urge to get the scoop was probably impetus for Bryan Alvarez to post that note about Kharma being out for nine months last week, which pretty much kicked off rampant speculation, especially with the "nine months" time frame specifically. Don't tell me that it wasn't intentional either. I want to like Alvarez and Dave Meltzer, but at the same time, both guys do boneheaded shit that make me want to throw them in with the rest of the lot.
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How many promo rules did they let her break? She used the dreaded "W" word... she referred to working in other federations... she talked openly about a real-life situation rather than a worked angle... and said situation broke her heel persona and generated lots of sympathy.
ReplyDeleteAnd I loved it. The WWE could use a lot more outside-the-box thinking. I don't think it damages the Kharma character, either; it sets her up for a strong return as a Stone Cold/Cactus Jack-type character who can play on both sides of the heel/face divide.
And she can make the unique threat about her very unique physique that "This body can give life and take it away." I think that would be a chilling and uniquely feminine turn of phrase. And if she has a son he'll be Son of Kong! :D
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