Richard of gXp writes, "It is a great feeling watching WWE programming with my three kids and immediately see my daughter perk up when a women’s segment begins of the show and she watches intently and in awe as they wrestle in the middle of the ring. I see her eyes light up as the women of the WWE perform on TV and she takes it all in with a sense of pride and wonder. I have asked her numerous times if she would like to one day become a WWE female superstar but she continues to reply that she doesn’t want to be. But what she did say one day when I asked her this question showed me just how important it is to have the women of the WWE be shown in such a positive light. She answered, 'No dad, I don’t want to be a wrestler. But if they can do what the boys do, then I can be whatever I want to be in real life too, right?'"
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