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Nov 12 2008

ECW’s Tiffany

Published by ragged316 at 4:48 pm under All Edit This

Tiffany

 Why am I writing about Tiffany? Seriously? She does not stand out that much in the least. Her look is the typical WWE, generic, blonde. She has no wrestling skills, and may not gain any for a while. Why do I say that? She is stuck on ECW. She is the only diva there. She has no incentive to really improve, since there is no one for her to feud with. Realistically, the walls of the brands are broken and she could travel over to the other shows, or other divas can come to ECW to feud with her, but why? She is just Teddy Long’s assistant. Nothing interesting going on there. She only serves as an eye-candy diva, and one that can’t even do anything interesting or show some entertaining character. They had her playing with a cell phone early on, as if that was a gimmick.

This is just another reason I feel they made a stupid mistake by getting rid of Lena Yada. She could not wrestle either, but she was on ECW. She even had a more important role than Tiffany, as an interviewer. Most importantly, since she was a heel, they could have started some kind of feud between the two women. Perhaps Lena could try to seduce Teddy Long? The feud could consist of war of the words, psychological warfare, or even a sloppy catfight, for which the original ECW was famous. The feud would have helped both women seem more interesting. The fans would grow eager to see them actually fight, and an incentive to develop wrestling skills would be there. Instead, Tiffany is just there.

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