Debate Erupts Over Similarities Among NXT Women's Wrestlers
A recent social media comment has ignited discussions about the striking resemblance among female competitors in WWE’s NXT division. The tweet by @ItsGresh highlighted this trend after sharing a photo of NXT wrestler Meghan Walker sporting new pink ring attire, asking, “How many are there now?” This remark humorously pointed out the prevalence of athletic, blonde women in the roster.
Meghan Walker, 21, is a former track star from the University of Nebraska and joined WWE through its name, image, and likeness initiative. Her debut look, featuring thigh straps, drew comparisons to fellow NXT talent Tiffany Stratton, further fueling the debate about uniformity in the division.
Responses to the original tweet included sarcastic observations about the apparent “clones” populating the women’s roster, with some users likening the situation to a “Pokémon” evolution, quipping, “like Charmander to Charlotte.” Many commenters urged the organization to diversify the ring gear styles for its female athletes.
One user criticized the lack of variety, stating, “It’s like a cookie cutting factory, there are 4 of these characters already f—ing drivel man.” Another mused that WWE seems intent on recreating the magic they found with Stratton, while a third noted, “This variant doesn’t use as much makeup, that’s about the only difference.” Overall, many voiced a sense of monotony, with one remarking, “Nineteen Charlotte Flair archetypes on the roster, it feels like.”
This ongoing conversation reflects the broader trends and expectations in professional wrestling, as fans continue to analyze the evolving landscape of NXT’s talent.
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