I saw that this morning and thought the same thing. It's not funny, it's not the greatest picture in the world (although, no, I couldn't do any better), and I just don't get the point. WHAT is this person editorializing?
I think what its trying to say is that as much as the wrestlers are pretending to be actors in the WM commercials (represented by HHH in Braveheart make-up), the new batch of divas are pretending to be wrestlers. Especially given that it seems they are building to a Hemme-Trish confrontation at 'Mania. At least, that's what I *think*...
"Now that you've built up the courage to get into the gym, let me give you five reasons why you should put in the time to train with consistency: 1. Increased strength 2. Improved self-confidence 3. Injury prevention 4. Self-discipline 5. Sex (Trust me, you'll have a better shot with the ladies if you're in shape.)" -- Making the Game, pp. 14 - 15
Sure, it's badly drawn and so obvious it's painful, but I guess SOMEONE there thought they were being funny.
Cerebus: RIP 1977-2004.
"What do you think it's like being created by a manic-depressive, paranoid schizophrenic, hypochondriac, misogynist with delusions of grandeur and a messiah complex?"
Personally, I thought it was the bag that said "HHH" on it to be a dead giveaway. Maybe the artist is trying to insinuate that HHH carries a Man-Purse?
It seems clear to me he's calling HHH a diva. The other diva who's asking if they're there yet is referring to WM21, although I'm not current enough on RAW to guess if there's anything more to that. And I'm sure there's some sort of cliche about white horses I can't think of right now.
The post just above mine makes me wish Aaron McGruder could write and draw all comic strips.
Cerebus: RIP 1977-2004.
"What do you think it's like being created by a manic-depressive, paranoid schizophrenic, hypochondriac, misogynist with delusions of grandeur and a messiah complex?"
I've now come to the conclusion that these cartoons are not actually supposed to be funny; the "artist" just enjoys drawing wrestling personalities with freakishly large heads.
Originally posted by AlessandroGetting back on topic ...
I've now come to the conclusion that these cartoons are not actually supposed to be funny; the "artist" just enjoys drawing wrestling personalities with freakishly large heads.
And it's not spelled WESTLEMANIA neither
I dunno, I think the "wrestling-caricatures" bit kinda gives it away, but then I've never visited that site. :)
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Back in the day if someone did something stupid or clumsy, my friends and me would call that person Z-Man after Tom. That guy sucked donkey nuts. This post has nothing to do with anything really. I just cant miss a chance to make fun of Zenk.