Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Your Midweek Links: All About Women's Wrestling

No one is ready for Asuka, but is the feeling mutual with respect to the flagship?
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It's Wednesday. It's hump day. You're removed from the doldrums of the early week, but the weekend is still a ways away. What can you do to pass the time? Oh, I don't know, maybe read some of these links from the last week? A lot of talented writers wrote good stuff. You should take some time out of your day to check check check, check 'em out.

The Mae Young Classic concluded last night, but I had thoughts on the first 30 matches in the landmark WWE tournament. [The Wrestling Blog]

Horb came back with even more news, and you'd behoove yourself to check those items out, lest you head into the world uninformed. [The Wrestling Blog]

No one is ready for Asuka, but is Asuka ready for RAW? Ian Williams examines her toughest test yet. [Waypoint on VICE]

Scarlett Harris examines whether WWE is throwing away opportunities to market to an insanely large potential audience, women. [Racked]

Bob Garman argues that the Women's Revolution is over, but that it's a good thing given the heightened standing of women in WWE. [Camel Clutch Blog]

Andrea Gregovich tackles Lucha Underground's controversial women and .gifs that do more to express situationally than words do. [Spectacle of Excess]

Matthew Martin takes a look at what's wrong with the WWE's cruiserweights. [Cageside Seats]

Will The Rock run for President? Chris Jericho sure seems to think so. Jack Jorgensen has the 411 on that turn of opinion. [FanSided WWE]

NON-WRESTLING #1: Rovitz boldly proclaims the Patriots Dynasty is over after the Chiefs ran roughshod over them in their own house last Thursday. [HOT SPROTS TAKES]

NON-WRESTLING #2: Motor Crush is a new comic series, and Elle Collins has a look at who should be cast in the eventual movie. [SyFy Wire]