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In an effort to bring some positivity to professional wrestling—and the world for that matter—Cageside Seats and its community will say nice things about people and things in wrestling every single day throughout 2017.
A reminder of the rules: only positivity allowed here. No back-handed compliments, and CERTAINLY NO NEGATIVITY. If you don’t have something nice to say, keep it to yourself, or take it elsewhere. Negative comments will be deleted and you may be subjected to a ban. Cool? Cool.
Today’s subject: WWE’s long-running (can I say long-running?) reality series Total Divas.
I guess I’ll start: It’s a way to look at some WWE superstars in a different light. It gives them an opportunity to develop a personality you wouldn’t get to see on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Like most reality TV, it’s no more on the level than pro wrestling. Reality TV is not my thing, but it is for a lot of people, and that’s fine. It’s harmless fun.
And... if I’m being honest, it’s done more for the ladies of WWE than the so-called “Divas Revolution”, though that gap is narrowing. Speaking of which...
Right. Some other time.
Your turn. Say something nice about Total Divas.
And if you have a suggestion for a future “Let’s Say Nice Things About...”, hit me up on Twitter @notoriouseddie. I promise I won’t bite.