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LOST EPISODE: CHARACTER TROPES
Manage episode 420624777 series 3227467
Summary
In this conversation, the hosts discuss wrestling tropes and the concept of variants in wrestling characters. They explore examples of wrestlers who can be considered variants of other wrestlers, such as Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes. They also touch on the strong black woman trope in wrestling and mention wrestlers like Awesome Kong, Jacqueline, and Naomi. The conversation also covers the idea of fast-tracking in wrestling and the success of wrestlers like Sheamus and Seth Rollins. They briefly mention other wrestlers with many variants, such as Finn Balor and Shawn Michaels. The hosts emphasize the importance of letting wrestlers find their own paths and not expecting them to be the same. They also discuss body shaming in wrestling and the challenges of intense training. The conversation concludes with a mention of Becky Lynch's book and an upcoming NXT event. The conversation covers various topics related to wrestling, including the upcoming partnership between WWE and UFC, the frustration with the Peacock streaming service, and the potential winners of the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments. The hosts also discuss the different characters and variants in wrestling, emphasizing the importance of watching wrestling as a form of entertainment and not taking it too seriously.
Takeaways
Wrestling characters can be considered variants of other wrestlers, with similarities in appearance, character, or wrestling style.
The strong black woman trope is prevalent in wrestling, with wrestlers like Awesome Kong, Jacqueline, and Naomi embodying this archetype.
Fast-tracking can lead to quick success in wrestling, as seen with wrestlers like Sheamus and Seth Rollins.
Body shaming in wrestling is harmful and unnecessary, and fans should focus on the talent and skills of the wrestlers.
Wrestlers should be allowed to find their own paths and not be expected to be the same as others.
Becky Lynch's book and an upcoming NXT event are mentioned as points of interest in the wrestling world. WWE is partnering with UFC for an upcoming pay-per-view event.
There is frustration with the Peacock streaming service.
The hosts discuss potential winners of the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments.
They emphasize the importance of watching wrestling as a form of entertainment and not taking it too seriously.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
05:44 The Mean Girl Trope and Variants
13:17 Exploring Different Variants in Wrestling
37:01 Exploring Different Character Variations
43:42 Comparing Wrestlers to Samples in Music
358 эпизодов
Manage episode 420624777 series 3227467
Summary
In this conversation, the hosts discuss wrestling tropes and the concept of variants in wrestling characters. They explore examples of wrestlers who can be considered variants of other wrestlers, such as Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes. They also touch on the strong black woman trope in wrestling and mention wrestlers like Awesome Kong, Jacqueline, and Naomi. The conversation also covers the idea of fast-tracking in wrestling and the success of wrestlers like Sheamus and Seth Rollins. They briefly mention other wrestlers with many variants, such as Finn Balor and Shawn Michaels. The hosts emphasize the importance of letting wrestlers find their own paths and not expecting them to be the same. They also discuss body shaming in wrestling and the challenges of intense training. The conversation concludes with a mention of Becky Lynch's book and an upcoming NXT event. The conversation covers various topics related to wrestling, including the upcoming partnership between WWE and UFC, the frustration with the Peacock streaming service, and the potential winners of the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments. The hosts also discuss the different characters and variants in wrestling, emphasizing the importance of watching wrestling as a form of entertainment and not taking it too seriously.
Takeaways
Wrestling characters can be considered variants of other wrestlers, with similarities in appearance, character, or wrestling style.
The strong black woman trope is prevalent in wrestling, with wrestlers like Awesome Kong, Jacqueline, and Naomi embodying this archetype.
Fast-tracking can lead to quick success in wrestling, as seen with wrestlers like Sheamus and Seth Rollins.
Body shaming in wrestling is harmful and unnecessary, and fans should focus on the talent and skills of the wrestlers.
Wrestlers should be allowed to find their own paths and not be expected to be the same as others.
Becky Lynch's book and an upcoming NXT event are mentioned as points of interest in the wrestling world. WWE is partnering with UFC for an upcoming pay-per-view event.
There is frustration with the Peacock streaming service.
The hosts discuss potential winners of the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments.
They emphasize the importance of watching wrestling as a form of entertainment and not taking it too seriously.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
05:44 The Mean Girl Trope and Variants
13:17 Exploring Different Variants in Wrestling
37:01 Exploring Different Character Variations
43:42 Comparing Wrestlers to Samples in Music
358 эпизодов
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