@Lillian
I’m pretty sure that’s the idea. “Core 7” G3 Cheerilee was nigh identical to Cherry Blossom, so now they’re sisters! And for double the homage value, just like G3 Cheerilee, G4 Cheerilee now has a more athletic sister.
yeah, nobody gets hurt in wrestling. just ask Pedro Aguayo Ramirez and Darren A. Drozdov
They openly acknowledge on every WWE DVD (and have it coded so you can’t skip it) that wrestlers can and do get hurt. The point of all their training is to minimize their injuries so careers last more than a couple months.
i know this is just a story, but this is nonsense. if a wrestler is injured before a show, they either book someone else in the match or cancel it or work around it. no one in their right mind would ask an untrained person to put themselves in a wrestling match, it would be very dangerous. and if cheerilee is doing it without anyone else knowing, the other wrestler would know pretty fast that their opponent isn’t trained.
All very true, but putting some poor untrained scrub into the square circle against a monster heel (who usually has ‘real’ reasons to hate them) is a pretty classic comedy plot. Just off the top of my head, I saw it done with the Three Stooges, Abbott & Costello, and on seemingly every 50’s sitcom.
I saw it done on Family Matters and Looney Tunes. The Family Matters one cameo’d the actual Bushwhackers as the opponents.
i know this is just a story, but this is nonsense. if a wrestler is injured before a show, they either book someone else in the match or cancel it or work around it. no one in their right mind would ask an untrained person to put themselves in a wrestling match, it would be very dangerous. and if cheerilee is doing it without anyone else knowing, the other wrestler would know pretty fast that their opponent isn’t trained.
All very true, but putting some poor untrained scrub into the square circle against a monster heel (who usually has ‘real’ reasons to hate them) is a pretty classic comedy plot. Just off the top of my head, I saw it done with the Three Stooges, Abbott & Costello, and on seemingly every 50’s sitcom.
@sargesprinkles
And then we find out that Cheerilee is a trained wrestler, that she and her sister used to be on the amateur circuit together, and that their falling-out was the result of a tag-team match that went horribly wrong.
Or maybe that would be too silly even for this comic.
@Krek
I dunno - her reaction in H&HD when the CMC ask her if she has a special somebody, or her reaction in EQG at the CMC in the library, both give a read of someone that’s “been there” with an explosive personality if she doesn’t keep it in check.
(Interesting both of those were CMC-influenced events, hmmmmmmmmmm…)
@Krek
We don’t know yet, expect that as a development. Suspect it might be jealously, with Cherry Blossom being more popular than Cheerilee, hence why she’s fine without her sister in her life.
I’m pretty sure that’s the idea. “Core 7” G3 Cheerilee was nigh identical to Cherry Blossom, so now they’re sisters! And for double the homage value, just like G3 Cheerilee, G4 Cheerilee now has a more athletic sister.
Like
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When it gets to even half the number of apples, then maybe.
Oh trust me, it’s possible. And QUITE painful when it happens at the TOP of a staircase. x_X
[I was lucky enough to be able to latch onto the handrail before I got too far into a tumble. Still fell a few steps though.]
I’ve also tripped on single steps like this comic as well. So yeah~ =/
And now we See these Sinister Steps are Sabotaging her Sister’s Sports career!
The justification of my war against steps grows even more~
They openly acknowledge on every WWE DVD (and have it coded so you can’t skip it) that wrestlers can and do get hurt. The point of all their training is to minimize their injuries so careers last more than a couple months.
I saw it done on Family Matters and Looney Tunes. The Family Matters one cameo’d the actual Bushwhackers as the opponents.
<3 <3 <3
Whoops I was wrong, she succeeded because - as I had forgotten - wrestling isn’t real.
It makes more sense when you realize it’s sitcom physics, and the universe is conspiring to get Cheerilee in the ring.
You can’t hit something that isn’t there!
All very true, but putting some poor untrained scrub into the square circle against a monster heel (who usually has ‘real’ reasons to hate them) is a pretty classic comedy plot. Just off the top of my head, I saw it done with the Three Stooges, Abbott & Costello, and on seemingly every 50’s sitcom.
And then we find out that Cheerilee is a trained wrestler, that she and her sister used to be on the amateur circuit together, and that their falling-out was the result of a tag-team match that went horribly wrong.
Or maybe that would be too silly even for this comic.
How dare we criticize something not real! Let us enjoy the show as it is.
I dunno - her reaction in H&HD when the CMC ask her if she has a special somebody, or her reaction in EQG at the CMC in the library, both give a read of someone that’s “been there” with an explosive personality if she doesn’t keep it in check.
(Interesting both of those were CMC-influenced events, hmmmmmmmmmm…)
Cheerilee never struck me as the kind of pony to be jealous due to fame or such.
“Stop having fun you gaiz :c STAWP.”
We don’t know yet, expect that as a development. Suspect it might be jealously, with Cherry Blossom being more popular than Cheerilee, hence why she’s fine without her sister in her life.
If I had to guess, I’m going to say that they probably thought little of their respective sister’s career choice.
Never.
We need more discussion and overthinking of real-life applications to fictional horses. MORE I SAY!
Flying horses would be weaker than any of the other races because they would have less mass and light bones in order to stay in the air.