Well Tough Enough is finally over.  I picked Tanner and Sara Lee from the start, but thought Josh had a great chance.
Paige just comes off so terrible in the after-show.  After trashing the girl who just won the contest, HHH had to step in a few times to talk the girl up.
		
		
	 
For as big a train wreck as this was, it gave a fascinating insight into the "WWE Universe" and why Vince bristles when we call it "wrestling".  The message we sent to the WWE throughout this process is "we don't care about the wrestling.  We wants characters".  The 2 absolute worst workers made the finals (1 of them winning it all) despite the fans being given chance after chance to reject them both.  Today's fans aren't really much different than the ones who cheered for meatheads like Hogan and Warrior back in the day.
		
 
		
	 
The WWE Universe didn't send any message.  The internet sent a message that they should have done the cuts themselves, otherwise you get trolled.
		
 
		
	 
Well, that may be what some people on the internet were doing, but that's now how the WWE is going to interpret it.  While the judges were anti Sara Lee, HHH came to her defense, basically saying she had that something that can't be measured.  Mentioned his daughters were excited to meet her.  Jericho said he thought the fans got it exactly right with these final 4.  He said people called this a popularity contest and then said "you're damn right it is".  The point is to find entertainers and they believe they accomplished that.
I hope the trolls had fun with it, because they just cast votes for style over substance.  IMO, anyone who did that can't really complain if the WWE gives us a bunch of Sara Lees and ZZs.  They asked for our input, and we gave it to them.
By the way, how great was Daniel Bryan on that show?  I thought he treated every contestant with dignity and gave encouragement and sound advice.  He obviously really cared about helping these young men and women accomplish their dreams.  Kudos to him.  I came out of this a much bigger fan of his.  The opposite for Paige.