Several of the nude women wrestlers involved with the production said years later that they were embarrassed by it and tried to distance themselves. But April Hunter said in an interview that her experiences were entirely positive. She said, "They were good to me, and I really enjoyed my time with them. It was some of the most fun I've ever had, and a definite highlight of my career." She added the company "was everything you would want in a wrestling company, except we weren't wearing clothes." The nudity wasn't unfamiliar territory for Hunter, having done nude modelling in the past, including appearing in Playboy magazine. Though she admitted she wasn't interested at first. But they kept coming back offering more and more money until she just couldn't turn it down. Next thing she knew, she was in the ring stark naked rough housing with other naked women in front of a huge crowd. But she said they kept it "classy" by cutting away the camera if the wrestlers landed weird to avoid any spread shots, though she joked the live audience and crew definitely had a clear view of them.
The creators tried other products that featured naked women, such as online gambling, before settling on nude female wrestling and launching the original Naked Women Wrestling League in 2004. The League's on-demand pay-per-view shows were broadcast in approximately 38 countries. In addition, the wrestlers have been featured posing nude or semi-nude in Penthouse, Playboy, and Maxim to promote the organization. The NWWL finally folded in 2009.
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im trying to be become a better template maker by making new infoboxed for everyone but so far i have been shut down check out mine for wrestling and rate it and if ya like it maybe we can impliment it? BigPadresDUDE (talk) 01:56, 31 August 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I have seen rumor sites and reports used as sources on articles, What is the criteria for inclusion? I understand third party references are rarely avalible in reguards to wrestling, but we should be careful. Especially with cases like the ones in TNA right now. Sephiroth storm (talk) 03:46, 11 September 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I've seen that some projects have a "Most wanted" articles list based on the "red link" count in their articles, listing uncreated articles by how many current articles link to them. I assume they use some sort of bot to gather this data and I don't know if it's feasible to do on wrestling articles but I thought it may be something for this project to check into? I'd be happy to help turn the red blue once the list is put together, I just have no clue how to compile such a list. MPJ-DK (No Drama) Talk 18:56, 16 September 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Currently, this project has 159 Good Articles. Among those articles, 77 (almost 50%) currently have broken external links. There are also 7 Featured Articles with broken external links. If anyone has a little extra time, it would be great to work on bringing these numbers down. The list can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Professional wrestling/Broken external links. In fact, I would like to challenge this project to bring the number of GAs with broken links down below 50 by the time the list is updated on September 28. Many of them can be taken care of with the Internet Archive. There are also a lot of links from WWE.com that have been moved around and just need the new urls (particularly the Hall of Fame pages). 12 days, at least 28 articles fixed...let's see if we can make it happen. GaryColemanFan (talk) 03:58, 17 September 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Is there any way to use the "Infobox wrestling event" and get a general chronology (that doesn't say "PPV") as well as a show chronology so that you get both "Previous show" and "next show" as well as the anual chronology? Maybe a setting where you indicate if it's a PPV or not. MPJ-DK (No Drama) Talk 18:40, 19 September 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Hello,everybody! This is in regards to the Authority figures in wrestling page (not sure if that's the correct title). Anyways, there has been a big debate with certain contributors and TJSpyke (who suggested I ask you guys) about the inclusion of the celebrity GMS on WWE RAW. Certain people would like them included. TJSpyke believes its FANCRUFT (though what I gathered from the FANCRUFT page, I do believe people would be interested in a list, not just hardcore wrestling fans). I do agree with TJSpyke in the fact that it would disrupt the balance of the page. However, I do think it would be a bad idea to ban it altogether. TJSpyke on the talk page compared it to listing every episode of Saturday Night Live ever made. The thing is, There are several pages here devoted to each season of SNL with every Host, Musical Guest, Cast Member as well as annotations for every little particularity of every show. In fact there are many TV Show pages that have complete episode Guide Wiki pages and pages about magazines with seperate pages about Cover stars. Why do we have the Lost Wiki, Eastenders Wiki etc......?I'm just curious as to why it would be a problem for this particular page. (This is something that is a bit puzzling to me when using Wikipedia)
Someone needs to edit Women Superstars Uncensored right away, or it will have to be tagged under A7. I would also like to see more information on why it's notable, besides having a lot of popular stars on the roster. Make no mistake, I love womens wrestling, and I have nothing agaisnt the article, but it needs help, or it'll likely be deleted. Sephiroth storm (talk) 03:38, 28 September 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Does this article need recategorizing an update? I don't know if it used to be a pornographic company, however the site claims "This website is exempt from 2257 compliance because it does not contain pornographic images, nor does it contain the inference of sex. While our products do contain full frontal nudity, we stick to nude wrestling!" If this is indeed the case, which it appears to be, we should remove it from Category:Pornography, possibly Category:Adult intertainment companies (an arguement could be made to keep this), and of course to change the article heading. Thoughts? Sephiroth storm (talk) 03:50, 28 September 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
The Oscar-winning actress marked the milestone by releasing photos from her Goldfinger-inspired shoot via her Goop website on Tuesday. Reflecting on the "Goldfinger-meets-2022" shoot, she said, "All I know is that they're painting me gold and that I have to be naked... I feel so good turning 50, and this is about expressing that sense of energy and optimism that I'm experiencing. It's more about the female gaze and just a sense of fun." Gwyneth and her glam team then gave a rundown of all the products they used to achieve the golden look. 2ff7e9595c
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