I'm not sure specifically which 'kiss mom feet story' you are referring to. It could be a very personal or cultural story within a particular family or community.
I'm not sure there is a specific well - known 'WWE women kiss my feet' story in a general sense. WWE storylines usually focus more on in - ring competition, rivalries, and championships rather than such a scenario. However, if it was a made - up or very niche storyline, it hasn't been mainstream in WWE lore that I'm aware of.
I'm not sure specifically what this 'big black kiss his feet story' is. It could be a very unique, perhaps made - up or a very niche story that not many people know about without more context.
I don't have a pre - made example of a 'kiss mom feet story'. But it could be something like a son who has been away from his mother for a long time, and when he returns, he kneels down and kisses her feet as a sign of how much he has missed her and how sorry he is for being away.
Once upon a time, there was a big black horse. A little girl was standing near it. The horse, being a gentle giant, bent its head down towards the girl's feet. It wasn't really a kiss but more like a nuzzle, which the girl took as a sign of the horse's acceptance and love for her. This simple act made the girl feel special and she started to bond with the horse.
No. WWE storylines for women are mainly centered around competition, championships, and feuds. For example, the classic rivalries between Sasha Banks and Bayley were about who was the better wrestler and who would hold the title. There are also storylines about friendship turning into rivalry, like the Alexa Bliss and Nia Jax situation, but nothing like 'kiss my feet' which is rather degrading and not in line with the WWE's portrayal of their female superstars.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means as it's rather unclear and jumbled. It could potentially be some sort of made - up or very niche statement.
It's difficult to make sense of this phrase. Each part - 'big black', 'kiss my feet', and'sissy story' - doesn't seem to have an obvious connection on its own. It could be a creative or abstract expression from a specific context, like a piece of avant - garde literature or an inside joke among a small group.
It could mean that something large and perhaps a bit intimidating (the 'big black') is showing submission or respect. Like in some cultures, bowing down or showing deference to someone can be symbolically like 'kissing their feet'.