I don't hate sex appeal, I just feel like it, like everything else, should exist in moderation, and have limits. It's fine in SoulBlade, SoulCalibur, SoulCalibur II, SoulCalibur III, and SoulCalibur V. It's very much not fine in SoulCalibur IV, and a bit better but not by much in SoulCalibur VI. I follow the series because they're very fun games to play, and for the most part, I enjoy the characters and the story and game modes and everything inbetween. It's a "complete package" of a game that I enjoy, and my favorite fighting game series overall. That being said, it's not impossible, actually should be reasonable, that I should find faults in the thing or things that I enjoy.
I liked SoulCalibur V, in a lot of ways, but I also disliked SoulCalibur V in probably an equal number of ways. I realize my opinion on certain things is minority, but it was definitely not a shitty game. It had questionable design decisions, and it was lame how the characters, especially female ones, were cut and their successors ill-defined. They realized this part of the mistake and are correcting this with the "reboot", but still are incorporating the good things from SoulCalibur V, because, like it or not, there were some salvageable parts from it, and we will be revisiting those parts, as hints were dropped that we will.
No, you're making a ridiculous and unfounded argument. I don't want to get rid of the old female cast, as they are among my favorite characters. It is a known, if you've followed my posts, that I preferred Natsu over Taki, but other than that, I hate hate hate (in the way you think I hate sex appeal) Leixia and Xiba (who replaced Mi-na, one of my toppest favorites). And I also missed Hwang/Yun-seong/Talim/Zasalamel/Setsuka, the others who were cut, and of course Sophitia and Cassandra. Pyrrha really didn't cut it, and Patroklos was Patroklos.