That's right, you might have seen it too—on the latest episode of WWE Raw, the incredibly professional and, let's be real, downright spectacular Cathy Kelley was conducting an interview… without shoes! Auughh man! So unfair to her feet! 😤😤
Cathy Kelley interviews The New Day and Jey Uso on WWE Raw in bare feet.
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I've been doing this stuff for a long time now, been doing it barefoot, pretty successful."
Shoeless WWE superstar Matt Riddle is the target of constant nagging by Hall of Famer Booker T over his lack of footwear.
Booker T Tells Matt Riddle to Put Some Shoes On
But Booker refuses to give up on his quest to[...]
Wearing shoes offers protection and support to the feet It also helps prevent the spread of athlete's foot And it prevents perverts from getting off on your feet The Chadster wears shoes regularly I wear them in the shower I wear them while having sex with my wife, Keighleyanne She complains about it, but hey,[...]
Renee Young, in congratulating Triple H on his 25 years in WWE, also thanked him for earning her a spot on foot fetish website Wikifeet And yes, she posted the video in question.
Congrats on 25 years @TripleH !! One of the absolute best to lace up a pair of boots!! And thanks for landing me[...]
Superstar artist Rob Liefeld has taken to Twitter to call notice to feet as drawn by fellow superstar artist and fellow Image founder Todd McFarlane after someone posted an old McFarlane Spider-Man drawing where Spider-Man has unnecessarily pointy feet.
And people give me hell for my feet! https://t.co/vufansLq8X
— robliefeld (@robertliefeld) September 14, 2019
This isn't the first[...]
Superstar artist Mark Brooks has chosen a side in the ongoing schism over whether or not to draw feet on Uncanny X-Men covers, and Brooks indisputably stands on the side of feet But in a new twist, Brooks has decided to weigh in on another body part, vowing to donate 10% of the sales of[...]
Skottie Young has taken a side in the schism that's rocked the artistic community, drawing baby feet on his baby X-Men for the Skottie Young Uncanny X-Men #1 variant cover As we've seen with past Uncanny X-Men covers revealed by Marvel, some artists have chosen to take the extra time required to draw feet on[...]
Superstar artist Jim Cheung has weighed in on the debate raging across Uncanny X-Men covers and variants: to draw feet, or not to draw feet? Cheung had the opportunity draw two dozen feet in the prominently-featured characters, and another two dozen on the background characters, but there are only three feet prominently featured in his[...]
To feet, or not to feet? That is the question which has divided the cover artists for the upcoming Uncanny X-Men relaunch About half of the superstar artists providing covers and variants for the series draw their characters with feet, while the other half obscures said feet with creative posing, framing, or convenient Liefeld-esque smoke.
But for[...]
Marco Djurdjevic has weighed in with his variant cover, and he decidedly on the no-feet side of the debate Djurdjevic's cover features seven characters, all of whom are known to have feet, but none of those feet are depicted on the cover.
On the other hand, Bleeding Cool has discovered that a previously released variant by[...]
Another superstar artist has weighed in on the great "feet or no feet" debate, a war for the soul of comics art being waged on the battlefield of variants for Uncanny X-Men In his newly announced variant cover, Scott Williams had the opportunity to draw 18 feet on 9 characters, but only ended up drawing[...]
Superstar artist Carlos Pacheco has finally weighed in on the artistic debate sweeping comics with the upcoming relaunch of Uncanny X-Men: feet or no feet? In case you've been living under a rock, here's how the line has been drawn so far:
David Marquez set the tone with the teaser art for the relaunch, in which[...]