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Steph De Lander Credits Total Divas For Inspiring a Generation Of Female Wrestlers

时间:2025-04-20 22:46:08 来源:csgo 2 case opening 作者:keydrop cs 阅读:935次

Steph De Lander Credits Total Divas For Inspiring a Generation Of Female Wrestlers

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TNA Wrestling star Steph De Lander appeared on Gabby AF to discuss several topics, including how influential Total Divas was to her generation of women wrestlers.

De Lander said, “I think that entire era of Total Divas women was so influential and so impactful for my generation of girls coming up and people coming into wrestling. [They] brought so many casual fans into the wrestling world because they were literally on E! watching like ‘Oh what’s this stuff?’ I think they never get enough credit for how many new eyes they brought to wrestling. When I first started watching wrestling, not a single girl had a t-shirt on the [WWE] website and it was like that for years. Then once that boom started, then all of a sudden, the Bellas are selling more merch than most people on the roster. That whole era was so influential for the women.”

You can check out the complete podcast in the video below.

 

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