Updated June 18, 2025 • 1-min read
Posted by Anonymous
Jun 17, 2025
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Posted by Anonymous - Jun 17, 2025
Honestly, I've noticed this too, where wrestling inc and other sites pretty much freak out more about a big superstar coming back than, like, who actually won or lost the matches. I kinda get why they do it – returns like Asuka's or random surprise appearances always get people talking and sharing stuff online, even if the matches themselves are just okay. From what I've seen, the hype around returns or injuries grabs more clicks and comments, while posting every match result can get repetitive week after week.
I remember one time I only heard about Brock Lesnar showing up by reading a headline, and everyone in my group chat totally ignored who even won the main event. It's wild, but I guess sites like wrestling inc just know what gets wrestling fans pumped, so they highlight the shockers and drama over basic match results. If you want just results, they still post them, but I don't blame them for leading with the big news – it's what keeps people coming back, even if it feels like they're overhyping returns instead of real wrestling sometimes. Still, I always scroll down until I see who actually got the win!
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