![]() These ’80s trends seems garish to us now, but they served to illuminate female wrestlers’ femininity in the ring. She’s written as a somewhat frumpy (which, come on, it’s Alison Brie), down-on-her-luck actress, but once she affixes fake eyelashes and paints on a dark metallic lip, Ruth really comes into her own as her Soviet wrestling persona, Zoya the Destroyer. Take, for example, Alison Brie’s character, Ruth. The wrestling laywoman only has to watch GLOW to see how makeup informs and enhances in-ring performance. It’s plain to see that countless female wrestlers have been influenced by Nakano’s daring veneer.īull getting ready for battle /obtdQyxbPE- ☃️Michael ❄️mar☃️ October 14, 2017 Japanese wrestler Bull Nakano took it to a whole new level, though, sporting hair-raising blue lips that splintered across her face, mimicking the presence of veins under the skin. Larger-than-life Sherri Martel wore heavy eye makeup too, but she took it a step further, finding inspiration in nature for the butterflies and spiderwebs on her lids. ![]() Misty Blue Simmes, the all-American with Farrah Fawcett waves who was no doubt the inspiration for Liberty Bell on Netflix’s GLOW, also applied colored eyeshadow liberally. Reverberations of Lauper’s outrageous look could be felt in the styling of Wendi Richter (whom Lauper chose to represent her in a match), who favored the cotton-candy eyeshadow that was everywhere in the ’80s. The fledgling MTV joined forces with the WWE to form the Rock ’n’ Wrestling Connection in 1984 in a co-branded effort to appeal to younger demographics, beginning with the appearance of a WWE wrestler as Cyndi Lauper’s father in her “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” video. ![]() Though makeup has been paramount for both male and female wrestlers since wrestling’s beginnings as a carnival act as far back as the 19th century, its presence was really felt in the 1980s, when WWE programming became syndicated and exploded into living rooms across America and the world. Wrestlers need to be able to emote so that fans seated in the rafters can understand what’s going on in the ring just as well as those in the front row and watching on TV, and makeup serves to amplify this. ![]() Alexa bliss eye candy professional#Professional wrestling - which is choreographed and predetermined - is more a spectacle than a sport, as far as the two can be separated. Prior to that, she challenged the then Raw Women’s Champion Asuka in December for a one-off occasion as she and The Fiend were involved in a feud with Randy Orton.Wake up & make up ✨ HMU: #BunLife #GreenScreensĪ post shared by Lina Fanene on at 9:08am PDT The last time Alexa Bliss was seen in action was at the Women’s Royal Rumble match, back in January where she was eliminated unceremoniously. I think that they realize that if they put Bliss with anyone else it’ll just ruin them.” (Transcription by Ringside News) “Just like the other Fiend ruined everybody, this one, if they play it up, this one, she made Nikki Cross look bad, but you know Nikki Cross was totally dispensable and then has, in fact, disappeared ever since then. She destroyed Nikki Cross in the far past as the company doesn’t want to do some damage to any other wrestler on the female roster. ![]() Alexa Bliss' WWE Wrestlemania 37 Appearance Turned On Logan Paul Close Search for:Īlexa Bliss won’t be involved in action in the near futureĭuring Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer noted that WWE hasn’t placed Alexa Bliss with any other female opponents, recently. ![]()
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