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Verable humanarian Sat John Cena has spoken que openly about his gay brother and WWE legend Stone Cold Steve At loudly advoted for gay marriage. More subtle queer wks aren't entirely absent eher: the bleach-blon twk wh a WWE tat appearg on the pany's Hulu mercial, wrtler Naomi's vogue-spired ath-drop her recently-released sgle, the entire character of the Rsian super-villa Lana (whose siary to the famo Soviet drag queen Katya is unniable), or the now-legendary Dolph Ziggler vs Sheam “Kiss Me Arse” match (the overton of which were both eply homophobic and eply homoerotic). ” Isn't profsnal wrtlg jt a different kd of drag—performed predomantly by and for straights stead of gays, but still wh the very tegory of genr at stake?
Fantasi about the wrtlers proliferate on the Inter, where gay fan fictn and role play scenars about pretty much any superstar aren't hard to fd. Gay wrtlg fan Jam Henry tells me: “All of them were narcissistic heels, often tim ncerned about their appearance and attractivens even the middle of a match.