
Lola Vice is done with the outdated idea that being feminine means you cant be dangerousand shes got the fight record to prove it.
During her appearance on Busted Open After Dark with Bully Ray, the NXT star opened up about battling stereotypes in both MMA and WWE, explaining how people constantly underestimated her because of how she looks.
Vice recalled how even in the MMA world, coaches dismissed her before she ever stepped in the cage.
But Vice credited her upbringing for teaching her to balance both sides of herself. Her mom encouraged martial arts and ballet, helping her own her femininity without sacrificing toughness. That same attitude carried over to WWE, where Vice says women no longer have to choose between looking good and being taken seriously.
Vices comments come as WWE continues to move away from the outdated Divas Era mentality and toward a landscape where women can be both attractive and credible in the ring. As Bully Ray pointed out, being nice to look at never stopped stars like Randy Orton from being legitand it shouldnt be any different for the women.
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