Look, I understand that we're all trying to make a living in the social media space. We all want posts that get engagement, go viral, and generate revenue. But there has to be some level of integrity.
Comparing Zaria licking the NXT Women's Championship to one of the most controversial and painful moments in Paige's life is just not it. It's completely unnecessary.
If you want to keep the conversation within the bounds of what's happening on television and give your opinions on wrestling, that's fine. Say whatever you want. But the moment you start dragging people's real-life struggles into the conversation just to generate outrage, clicks, and engagement, you're just exploiting people for attention, and you deserve all the heat coming your way.
This is exactly why I have Ringside News blocked. Clearly, it was a good decision.
@RhodesKotaEra to be honest Monday Night Raw in Europe was get in and get out real quick but for smackdown youโll fall asleep halfway thru the show and barely missed anything happening