>>17863634I had a similar experience. I was finishing up servicing an '09 Freightliner with my fellow diesel mechanics at the truck stop when I was giving her a final look over. I made the mistake of saying, "Damn she looks purdier than Stacy Keibler's ass and should be stronger than Haitch in his prime." The garage got real quiet. Hell, even the compressors we use for our pneumatic tools stopped pumping. Finally one of my fellow diesel mechanics spoke up. He said, "sir, we don't objectify women any more and we can't abide steroid use." Well, I gotta say, I felt really ashamed. But I did work up the courage to ask, "Well if you don't watch WWE, what do ya' watch?" He said, "There's a new show in town. Called AEW. It's Old School Rasslin' but with updated, modern sensibility." I gotta admit. I started watching AEW, and it's pretty good. I get to watch plus sized women wrestle and not get body shamed. I get to watch wrestlers from all sorts of cultures and none of them have the large muscles indicative of steroid use. Sure, you have the occasional Harley Cameron, but she's never on TV. I gotta admit, it feels good to be socially responsible with my rasslin' program and I still get to watch "height challenged" men from Mexico do gymnastics.