Tuesday, October 18, 2011

website exopse altered phot of Stephanie McMahon


A website was close down due to the WWE’s discovery of it’s display of the altered nude photos of Stephanie McMahon, as well as other former female wrestlers.  


By Carlos M Reynosa

It was reported earlier that World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) discovered an closed a website that provided nude photos of divas (Female Wrestlers)as well as altered photos of Stephanie McMahon. An emergency meeting was held where they playing the blaming game on each other.

But honestly was this really a surprise to anyone, including the board members that these types of photos would be publicizes with today’s internet resources. Regardless of the proper editing and censorship that the WWE provides on their show, wardrobe malfunctions do happen in an athletic event during a live show. Plus let’s not forget the millions of fans sitting in the arena with their cameras waiting for mistakes happen. Mistakes such as open legs when a diva is lying on the matt, roll up pins that cause the tight shorts and paints to be lowered and simple take down moves that cause shirts to be lifted up by itself exposing cleavage, if they remember to wear them at all

Adding more common sense to the clueless WWE, the photos that were provided on the website were of the years 2001 and 2004 when the WWE was in a business relationship with Playboy Magazine in which the divas were allowed to expose themselves. The shows Raw and Smack down that were once all about attitude would promote these photos by placing in giant billboards in the middle of the ring, or viewed in a large television screen. Yet they are stump by this discovery and finding someone in the company to blame. A company that has for years promoted the Divas as powerful, sexy woman that wears questionable clothing.

Perhaps if they thought about it for one moment they could at least begin to change to their promotion of the divas in a way that the fans aren’t so eager to take those types of photos. Maybe include actual wrestling in their matches for starters, or storyline that people can follow, one that doesn’t involve a lot of sex appeal.

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