Alright, so you wanna know how them black girl wrestlers keep them wigs on tight, huh? Well, lemme tell ya, it ain’t no magic, that’s for sure. Them girls, they gotta be tough, you know? Wrestling ain’t no gentle play-actin’. They flippin’ and floppin’ and slammin’ around, gotta keep that hair lookin’ good, wig and all.
First off, most of ‘em wear somethin’ called a wig cap. Yeah, like a little hat for your head, but real thin and tight. It’s like, you puttin’ it on so the wig has somethin’ to hold onto. Kinda like if you plantin’ somethin’ in the garden, you gotta have good dirt for the roots, right? Same thing with the wig.
Now, there’s different kinds of these caps, I hear. Some are like fishnets, all holey and stuff. They say that gives it some “traction,” you know, like when your shoes grip the ground so you don’t slip. Others are more like, um, a band, a tight band. Goes around your head real snug and holds that wig down good.
And then, there’s the glue, Lord have mercy. They use some powerful glue, I tell ya. Not the kinda glue you use to fix a broken chair leg, mind you. This stuff is special, made for wigs, I reckon. Gotta be strong, gotta hold through all that jumpin’ and thumpin’ they do in that ring. I seen some of them matches on TV, them girls are fierce! They pullin’ hair and throwin’ each other around, and them wigs? They stay put! That’s some good glue, I tell ya.
But it ain’t just about the glue and the cap, you know. It’s about how they put it on, too. They gotta make sure it’s on tight, no bumps or lumps or nothin’. And they gotta style it so it don’t get in the way. You ever see that girl, Bianca Belair? She’s got that long braid, whips it around like a weapon. But it stays put, don’t it? That’s ‘cause she knows what she’s doin’. Heard tell that braid is part of her real hair, but she adds to it to make it even bigger and better. Smart girl, that one. She knows how to make a statement.
- Wig Cap: Fishnet or grip type to create traction
- Special Glue: Strong adhesive designed for wigs
- Proper Application: Ensuring a tight and secure fit
- Strategic Styling: Keeping the wig out of the way during the match
And let’s be honest, them girls, they spend a lot of time and money on them wigs. They ain’t cheap, I bet. They gotta get good quality ones, ones that can take a beatin’. And they gotta take care of ‘em, too. Wash ‘em, style ‘em, keep ‘em lookin’ good. It’s like takin’ care of a good pair of shoes, you know? You want ‘em to last, you gotta treat ‘em right.
I saw somethin’ on the TV the other day, some other girl wrestlers talkin’ ‘bout how they gotta stay in shape and look good. Body image, they called it. Well, them wigs, that’s part of it too, I guess. They wanna look good when they wrestlin’, wanna put on a show for the folks. And part of that show is the hair, the whole look.
It’s hard work, bein’ a wrestler. It ain’t just about bein’ strong, it’s about the whole package. You gotta have the moves, the personality, and the look. And keepin’ that wig on tight? Well, that’s just one part of the job. But it’s an important part, ain’t it? Nobody wants to see a wig flyin’ off in the middle of a match. That’d be a mess! So them girls, they figured it out. They got their ways, their tricks and secrets. And they keep them wigs on, no matter what.
So, there you have it. That’s the lowdown on how them black girl wrestlers keep them wigs on tight. It’s a whole process, a lotta work. But they do it, they do it good, and they look good doin’ it. And that’s all that matters, right? They put on a show for us, and we appreciate it. So next time you see them girls wrestlin’, take a moment to admire their skill, their strength, and yeah, even their wigs. They earned it.
Tags: [Wrestling Wigs, Black Female Wrestlers, Wig Security, Wig Caps, Wrestling Hairstyles, Bianca Belair, WWE, Professional Wrestling]