<p>While I agree that one can practice to come across as menacing, that isnt the definition of menace that the game uses as the game is talking about just the static look and natural intimidating presence of the wrestler alone and not the way he acts. </p><p> </p><p>
I think the game covers what your explaining under the gimmick rating. A wrestler practicing his mannerisms, posture, etc. would be covered as the wrestler improving his gimmick.</p><p> </p><p>
A hot woman hunched over and walking clubfooted like you described, in my opinion, would not be in an angle rated as sex appeal but rather as acting, as she is clearly acting like she is something she isnt and can do so with varying degrees of quality. If your not trying to portray how sexy the worker is in the angle, it wouldnt make sense to tell the game to rate it on her sex appeal.</p>