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Old 03-28-2017, 06:49 PM   #33099
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Originally Posted by The CyNick View Post
WWE is a great example of success of women in the workplace. If you look at where the brand was in relation to women in the late 90s, to where it is now, it's worth covering. Stephanie is essentially second in command to Vince. They have key execs who are women. The athletes are now being featured as strongly as the men. The female athletes are better role models than they were in past generations. It's a feel good story.
tbh they are treated much better now than they were, Stephanie aside, as she's daddy's little girl.

Still not saying much.
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