In the grand scheme of things this is purely a rant/open question/debatable topic.
I don't post very often as I usually find reading other opinions much more enlightening than my own, but I just feel like after the Rumble this went a tad overkill.
Stephanie has spent a lot of time on screen, berating other make wrestlers/Kurt Angle, without so much of a hint of retribution.
She went away after her table spot (okay small retribution), then came back and it felt like she'd never been gone, in a bad way.
Taking credit for this women's evolution is pure vanity on her part. Sure, she has probably had quite a hand in it, but I've always looked at it like she needs to let the women in those spots take the plaudits as they are the ones who put their bodies on the line, including two talented women who stepped into a cell, a group of women who risked their bodies climbing ladders, and then again last night.
Instead she put herself front and centre in a Royal Rumble that didn't have her as a participant, and instead of watching with her pride backstage, she had to sit on commentary further overexposing herself to the television masses.
What are your thoughts? Is she outstaying her welcome in front of the cameras? What are your opinions of her as an on air personality?
I don't post very often as I usually find reading other opinions much more enlightening than my own, but I just feel like after the Rumble this went a tad overkill.
Stephanie has spent a lot of time on screen, berating other make wrestlers/Kurt Angle, without so much of a hint of retribution.
She went away after her table spot (okay small retribution), then came back and it felt like she'd never been gone, in a bad way.
Taking credit for this women's evolution is pure vanity on her part. Sure, she has probably had quite a hand in it, but I've always looked at it like she needs to let the women in those spots take the plaudits as they are the ones who put their bodies on the line, including two talented women who stepped into a cell, a group of women who risked their bodies climbing ladders, and then again last night.
Instead she put herself front and centre in a Royal Rumble that didn't have her as a participant, and instead of watching with her pride backstage, she had to sit on commentary further overexposing herself to the television masses.
What are your thoughts? Is she outstaying her welcome in front of the cameras? What are your opinions of her as an on air personality?