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Leo had spent twelve years curating , the internet’s most obsessive archive of professional wrestling history. Every finisher, every title reign, every backstage rumor — he verified, cited, and wrote it clean.

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The deeper Leo dug, the more the fictional entries began overwriting real history — not just on the wiki, but in news articles, wrestling databases, and even official biographies. Leo had spent twelve years curating , the

I couldn’t find a specific pre-existing story or narrative attached to the domain name itself. I couldn’t find a specific pre-existing story or

Leo had never wrestled a day in his life.

But the site’s traffic surged. Fans loved the "lost matches." Wrestling podcasts debated them. Even retired wrestlers swore they remembered some of the events.

One night, a mysterious user named began posting entries for matches that never happened. Hulk Hogan vs. El Santo at the Tokyo Dome in 1987. The Undertaker vs. a young Kazuchika Okada in a high school gym in 1999. And then — Leo’s own name, listed as a junior heavyweight champion in a defunct Florida promotion in 1994.