Looks like AI..but she is foooiiinnneeWWE Superstar Michin Mia Yim
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Charlotte Flair addresses the way people view age of women vs the age of men:“I’m 39. But as a female wrestler who’s pushing 40, I promise you, there are people in this industry who already consider me old. Nevermind that I’m literally younger than Cody, who is considered the face of the company, and Roman, who is probably our biggest star. Nevermind that CM Punk, who I’m seven years younger than, main-evented Night 1 of Mania…and John Cena, who I’m nine years younger than, main-evented Night 2. Nevermind that we live in an era when athletes are extending their primes for longer than ever. For men — and I say this with so much respect for the guys I just mentioned — there’s no such thing as “aging out.” For WOMEN, though?? The rules are just different. For women, as depressing as it sounds, I think a lot of people still only know ONE way to value them: as young and disposable.”
Ayoooo he's going to do WHAT?! Chill out, Diddyion Kross.
Difference is Asuka looks much younger than her age while Charlotte looks much older.Asuka is 43 and the people are crazy about her. It might just be you, Charlotte.
Yeah, there were a lot of botches in the beginning of that match.No, it was bad. It only looked better because the quick camera angles covered up some of the botches.
Charlotte Flair addresses the way people view age of women vs the age of men:“I’m 39. But as a female wrestler who’s pushing 40, I promise you, there are people in this industry who already consider me old. Nevermind that I’m literally younger than Cody, who is considered the face of the company, and Roman, who is probably our biggest star. Nevermind that CM Punk, who I’m seven years younger than, main-evented Night 1 of Mania…and John Cena, who I’m nine years younger than, main-evented Night 2. Nevermind that we live in an era when athletes are extending their primes for longer than ever. For men — and I say this with so much respect for the guys I just mentioned — there’s no such thing as “aging out.” For WOMEN, though?? The rules are just different. For women, as depressing as it sounds, I think a lot of people still only know ONE way to value them: as young and disposable.”