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[h2]Report: WWE dropping Submission Sorority name for Paige, Becky Lynch & Charlotte due to porn associations[/h2]
It didn't take long after the former Team Paige faction (that Cagesiders had hopefully dubbed the Powerbuff Girls) got an official name on this past Monday's Raw for the jokes and questions to start.

Depending on SafeSearch settings and the cookies already in your browser, Googling the name "Submission Sorority" turned up adult websites selling stories and images that...well, go with a name like Submission Sorority, when you think about it.

Which apparently WWE decision makers didn't do before rolling out the name on television and social media on August 3.

If it had just been us folks in the internet wrestling community pointing it out, things might have proceeded as planned. But porn producer ******** (free tip for Creative - don't use that as the name of Zack Ryder & Mojo Rawley's tandem finisher) pointed out that hits for their series HazeHer increased 56% after the Raw reveal of the name for Becky Lynch, Charlotte & Paige's group.

TMZ picked up on it, noting that ********. plan to send Vince McMahon a thank you gift basket, and...

The Wrestler Observer Newsletter (subscription required but recommended) is reporting that WWE now plans to change the name. Though they've thought about using a "Horsewomen" theme to tie into Charlotte's father Ric Flair's legacy - and even more officially single her out as the face of their #DivasRevolution - The Observer says there are concerns about angering potential WrestleMania 32 featured player, UFC star Ronda Rousey. The bantanweight champ and ESPY award winner's training group calls themselves "The Four Horsewoman", also as a nod to Flair's famous stable of yesteryear.

The other name The Observer mentions is "Submission Sisters", which seems like it might present similar internet search problems.

But, in WWE's defense, in today's web-based, Rule 34 world, it's probably going to be tough to come up with anything that says "female" and "pain" or "surrender" without their being sexually-explicit material with a similar name.
 
[h2]Report: WWE dropping Submission Sorority name for Paige, Becky Lynch & Charlotte due to porn associations[/h2]

It didn't take long after the former Team Paige faction (that Cagesiders had hopefully dubbed the Powerbuff Girls) got an official name on this past Monday's Raw for the jokes and questions to start.
Depending on SafeSearch settings and the cookies already in your browser, Googling the name "Submission Sorority" turned up adult websites selling stories and images that...well, go with a name like Submission Sorority, when you think about it.
Which apparently WWE decision makers didn't do before rolling out the name on television and social media on August 3.
If it had just been us folks in the internet wrestling community pointing it out, things might have proceeded as planned. But porn producer ******** (free tip for Creative - don't use that as the name of Zack Ryder & Mojo Rawley's tandem finisher) pointed out that hits for their series HazeHer increased 56% after the Raw reveal of the name for Becky Lynch, Charlotte & Paige's group.
TMZ picked up on it, noting that ********. plan to send Vince McMahon a thank you gift basket, and...
The Wrestler Observer Newsletter (subscription required but recommended) is reporting that WWE now plans to change the name. Though they've thought about using a "Horsewomen" theme to tie into Charlotte's father Ric Flair's legacy - and even more officially single her out as the face of their #DivasRevolution - The Observer says there are concerns about angering potential WrestleMania 32 featured player, UFC star Ronda Rousey. The bantanweight champ and ESPY award winner's training group calls themselves "The Four Horsewoman", also as a nod to Flair's famous stable of yesteryear.
The other name The Observer mentions is "Submission Sisters", which seems like it might present similar internet search problems.
But, in WWE's defense, in today's web-based, Rule 34 world, it's probably going to be tough to come up with anything that says "female" and "pain" or "surrender" without their being sexually-explicit material with a similar name.
Got something new to fap to thanks Vince.
 
[h2]Report: WWE dropping Submission Sorority name for Paige, Becky Lynch & Charlotte due to porn associations[/h2]

It didn't take long after the former Team Paige faction (that Cagesiders had hopefully dubbed the Powerbuff Girls) got an official name on this past Monday's Raw for the jokes and questions to start.
Depending on SafeSearch settings and the cookies already in your browser, Googling the name "Submission Sorority" turned up adult websites selling stories and images that...well, go with a name like Submission Sorority, when you think about it.
Which apparently WWE decision makers didn't do before rolling out the name on television and social media on August 3.
If it had just been us folks in the internet wrestling community pointing it out, things might have proceeded as planned. But porn producer ******** (free tip for Creative - don't use that as the name of Zack Ryder & Mojo Rawley's tandem finisher) pointed out that hits for their series HazeHer increased 56% after the Raw reveal of the name for Becky Lynch, Charlotte & Paige's group.
TMZ picked up on it, noting that ********. plan to send Vince McMahon a thank you gift basket, and...
The Wrestler Observer Newsletter (subscription required but recommended) is reporting that WWE now plans to change the name. Though they've thought about using a "Horsewomen" theme to tie into Charlotte's father Ric Flair's legacy - and even more officially single her out as the face of their #DivasRevolution - The Observer says there are concerns about angering potential WrestleMania 32 featured player, UFC star Ronda Rousey. The bantanweight champ and ESPY award winner's training group calls themselves "The Four Horsewoman", also as a nod to Flair's famous stable of yesteryear.
The other name The Observer mentions is "Submission Sisters", which seems like it might present similar internet search problems.
But, in WWE's defense, in today's web-based, Rule 34 world, it's probably going to be tough to come up with anything that says "female" and "pain" or "surrender" without their being sexually-explicit material with a similar name.


Nah, they can't play that "I didn't know" card :lol:.
 
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