WWE's Aja Smith low-key is a big reason why I am enjoying wrestling again
Low-key? I didn’t really latch back onto professional wrestling until about a year ago when Attack The Culture correspondent Ryan Proctor started running his 'This Week In Professional Wrestling’ column and I edited and then ran those articles. Catching a few lines and of course his passion for it convinced me to check in on the programming and long story short? I can handle the hysteria of sports - which feels like its own professional wrestling chaos at times - with the addition of WWE, its NXT affiliate, AEW and even at times Impact Wrestling. Referee Aja Smith makes the passion a little sweeter on a weekly basis.
Low-key? I didn’t really latch back onto professional wrestling until about a year ago when Attack The Culture correspondent Ryan Proctor started running his 'This Week In Professional Wrestling’ column and I edited and then ran those articles. Catching a few lines and of course his passion for it convinced me to check in on the programming and long story short? I can handle the hysteria of sports - which feels like its own professional wrestling chaos at times - with the addition of WWE, its NXT affiliate, AEW and even at times Impact Wrestling. Referee Aja Smith makes the passion a little sweeter on a weekly basis.
If you watch the referees, you know they always go over the top on the counts and of course those facial reactions are way too much - but Aja makes me feel a little more at comfort for watching the silliness and her take on how people perceive her? Well, a win is a win.