WWE talks a big game about supporting
WWE talks a big game about supporting women, but when it comes to moms returning after having kids, they drop the ball hard. Sarah Logan’s quiet exit is just the latest proof. It’s like once you become a mom, they don’t know what to do with you anymore. Carmella, Alexa Bliss—they come back and suddenly there’s no real plan, no momentum, nothing. Meanwhile, guys like Seth Rollins or Cody Rhodes can disappear for months and return to a hero’s welcome with storylines waiting for them.
It’s not just bad booking—it’s disrespectful. These women aren’t coming back at half-speed. They’re still talented, passionate, and ready to go, but WWE treats them like they’re fragile or just ‘done.’ They push motherhood as empowering when it's convenient, then ignore these women when they need real support the most.
If WWE is going to parade the Women’s Evolution around every year, then back it up. These moms deserve more than a short comeback and a quiet release. They deserve the same investment and respect their male counterparts get. WWE needs to stop treating motherhood like a liability and start treating it like the strength it is.
~ Stone Cold Oh No

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