Sports-Kingz.com/ringkings is a satire site with fictitious articles or strictly opinion based matter. Take it with a grain of salt
Don't Believe Everything You Read
By: Anthony Hammett
In the world of professional wrestling, access to information has become easier and easier thanks to the internet. We once had to wait feverishly on the next issue of PWI to hit the stores so we could catch up on all the gossip we couldn't see on TV. Now with your phone or tablet or laptop or gaming console, you are just a couple of letters away from all the information you can gather across the globe. With the vast array of resources, its important to use resources with credentials. For example, Dave Meltzer of PWTorch is the voice of this industry for the "inside scoop". Dave knows things first. However, lately, I have noticed a serious trend within the IWC. This trend has started from a website called Sports-Kingz. I have not read their other sections of their website, but I can verify that 100% of their wrestling articles are more fake than the product itself. For example, when you click on the home page, you will see the featured article from October 4th "Click to see Main Event of Wrestlemania 32 Revealed". Its very obvious to anyone with common sense that WWE would not release this information to anyone. But, the sheepish fans flock to this garbage and they reshare it with other fans, creating a community of misinformed unitelligence. My cry to you is to PLEASE do your own research. If an article seems sketchy, do a quick search to cross research yourself. See if there is other stories out there that match up to it and give it some credibility. When you do, I think you will come to find that Sports-Kingz is a fraud.
Anthony Hammett is the Senior Editor and Co-Founder of Wrestling Goons Radio.
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