Another PW Wardrobe Malfunction: Not Complaining... But Maybe We Should?
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Look, folks, if you're a wrestling fan who's been around as long as I have, you know the drill: high-flying action, killer storylines, and occasionally... gear that just doesn't quite survive the chaos.
Last night's WWE Raw gave us another classic example. Ivy Nile, who's been absolutely crushing it in the women's division lately—power moves, intensity, the whole package—had one of those infamous wardrobe slips during her segment/match.
Shoutout to the eagle-eyed fans clipping it; you know who you are. As a 46-year-old dude watching with zero kids in the house? No complaints here. Zero. Zilch.
Ivy powered through like the pro she is, didn't miss a beat, and honestly, it added to the "anything can happen" vibe that makes live wrestling so addictive. WWE's always pushed boundaries with athletic, eye-catching outfits—it's part of the spectacle, and let's be real, it works for a lot of us in the adult demo.
But here's the thing: Wrestling fans aren’t just old-timers like me. Lots of young fans—kids, teens, and families—watch together.
Parents trying to enjoy the show without awkward fast-forward moments or the dreaded "Mom, what was that?" questions. We've seen this happen a bunch lately (Megan Bayne vibes from AEW, a few others popping up), and while it's usually harmless and quickly fixed, it feels like these "oops" moments are……stacking up.
Maybe it's time for a quiet gear check-in? Nothing drastic—just a little more reinforcement on those high-risk outfits, or designs that hold up better under suplex city pressure.
Keep the sexy, athletic aesthetic (nobody wants boring singlets), but make sure it survives a German suplex or a top-rope splash without giving the broadcast team heart attacks.
Props to Ivy for handling it like a champ—she's still one of the most impressive rising stars out there. The match/segment was fire regardless. Wrestling's supposed to be fun, unpredictable, and a little wild.
Just wondering out loud: harmless fun forever, or a small tweak to keep everyone (including the younger crowd) comfortable?
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