Guest areacode212 Report post Posted November 17, 2002 I agree. In the WWE's mindset, women's wrestlers are models first, wrestlers second. They probably think that the T&A fanbase will be too squeamish to see the women blade. At most, there might be some hardway bleeding, but there probably won't be any blading. There certainly won't be any Hokuto-esque "crimson mask" action (that would be cool though). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest snowfan Report post Posted November 17, 2002 i think if they introduce blood into a women's match the majority of the fanbase they hope to grab with women's wrestling wouldn't like it, if that makes sense. besides it would allow the gals to show up the boys even more.... Vicky-Trish is more compelling than HGH/Kane Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chunk 0 Report post Posted November 17, 2002 What avout using fake blood? I can see that happening more so than i can see someone blading. All this talk of blading has got me thinking. Do wrestlers have to have HIV tests? I know from playing rugby, that if someone gets busted open, they have to go off the field straight away and get sticthed up before they're allowed to return (i.e. because of the risk on infecting other players). When we see BIG bades jobs from both wrestlers (i.e. just look at Brock/Taker from HIAC), then each guy can end up literally bleeding over the opponent. Surely thats risky business, so do they get tested? The only other point I can make on this is ROIDS! If the wrestlers are getting blood samples sent off to test for HIV, then surely any Steroid in their system is going to show up. ChUnK! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest BaldFish Report post Posted November 17, 2002 HIV dies within a few minutes of being outside the human body--you'd really have to have cut-to-cut contact in order to transfer it. And I would bet that they have their own in-house testing for HIV before they allow any blading. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chunk 0 Report post Posted November 17, 2002 HIV dies within a few minutes of being outside the human body--you'd really have to have cut-to-cut contact in order to transfer it. And I would bet that they have their own in-house testing for HIV before they allow any blading. It must be a legitimate threat though, because, as i say, in rugby matches you have to leave the field if yu get cut. I think your right about inside testing though. THat must be the only way they can do it and avoid a roid scandle ChUnK! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Incandenza Report post Posted November 18, 2002 What avout using fake blood? I can see that happening more so than i can see someone blading. I already suggested that on page 1. Excluding the possibility of hardway, I only see Trish bleeding by pulling an HBK from Summerslam. If she DOES blade, then way to go, Trish! I'd gain a little more respect for her. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest El Satanico Report post Posted November 18, 2002 It must be a legitimate threat though, because, as i say, in rugby matches you have to leave the field if yu get cut. Stuff like that is more about covering their asses than it is about the actual risk which isn't that high. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Andy Report post Posted November 18, 2002 HIV dies within a few minutes of being outside the human body--you'd really have to have cut-to-cut contact in order to transfer it. And I would bet that they have their own in-house testing for HIV before they allow any blading. From what I understand, they do some testing, indeed. Best wishes, Andy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest deadbeater Report post Posted November 18, 2002 Well, Victoria got juicy juice on her nose the hardway. Tried as she might, Trish didn't draw juice from her bumps. The match needed 4 cans, 4 cans of fun. Take that, New Jack! Great women's macth, great match period, as they brought out the HATE. Now if they just get rid of that fakey missed punch spot, the women's division would be in business. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest deadbeater Report post Posted November 18, 2002 Hmm, it went off in stereo stereo stereo. Sorry. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites