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I feel bad for the Sukeban promoters, but not really. After all, they're the ones who thought it was a good idea to put on a show on TikTok. TikTok is for dancing and lip-syncing, not for professional wrestling. The show was a failure, no matter how you look at it. Only 800 simultaneous viewers? That's a joke. And the main event was a botched mess. The wrestlers were clearly stalling for time, and the crowd was bored to tears. It's hard to believe that the promoters actually spent money on this show. The transport expenses alone must have been a fortune. And for what? A few hundred viewers and a bunch of bored fans? The only good thing about the show was SAKI's costume. Whoever decided to put her in tight pants is a genius. Overall, the show was a complete and utter disaster. And I'm not even surprised. I mean, what did the promoters expect? They put on a show on TikTok, with a bunch of freelance wrestlers who were clearly afraid of getting injured. What else could have gone wrong? I feel bad for the promoters, but not really. They got what they deserved.