Which hasn't been the case with Roxie, glad we agree. We seen her be nothing but professional in the ring.
Seriously, i'm a long time wrestling fan and doesn't act like any off the real life wrestlers that have bad reputations. Especially not the ones that get away with it, which you seem to be ignoring.
I think you mean because he was being a creep, which means he was the one acting unprofessional. I'm sorry, what was this example suppose to prove again?she put the head trainer in a submission move because he made a joke about Didi's looks
No offense, but i can't help but think you're being bias and ignoring context.
And Lynn herself seems to habe a high opinion of Roxie's abilities.rogermart wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16, 2018 7:01 pmThere could be a backstory, but when Lynn was talking to her boss about Roxie, he/she/it mentioned she doesn't have the "right look".
http://www.ma3comic.com/strips-ma3/The_right_look
Actually no, most promoters prefer that their star behave professionally outside the ring.worldshaking00 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17, 2018 1:41 am
As to her humdrum vanilla life outside of wrestling, I agree she would make a good candidate legally on paper. Little risk. But this cadre seems to be looking for bad girls, vamps, and bodacious bodies.
Except that doesn't follow what we have seen, the crowd is buying I to her as a heel.I also assume that applies to the rest of the agencies, currently at this rate. That places Roxie at a disadvantage. She might be able to kayfabe being a mean woman, but she is seems too awkward to be a bad girl.