Hated vs Loved: Honest Review & Top Picks

by Archynetys Sports Desk

Okay, I’ve analyzed the provided text from the wrestlinginc.com article “WWE SmackDown 6/13/2025: 3 Things We Hated And 3 Things We Loved.” Here’s a breakdown of the key points:

Overall Structure:

The article is structured as a “3 things We Hated, 3 Things We Loved” format, reviewing the June 13, 2025, episode of WWE SmackDown.
Each “Loved” or “Hated” section has a title, an image, and a written analysis.

key Points – Loved:

  1. Naomi‘s Heel Turn:

The author loves everything about Naomi’s heel turn, including her attitude, vibe, and look.
winning the Money in the Bank briefcase was seen as a good choice, adding to her threatening persona.
The author enjoyed the social media video where Naomi revealed the weapons in her briefcase.
Naomi is targeting Tiffany Stratton, the WWE Women’s Champion, because Stratton’s presence and actions (bashing Naomi with the briefcase) during Naomi’s feud with Nia Jax prevented Naomi from winning the title.
The author speculates Naomi might use this as a distraction to cash in on the Women’s World Champion on Raw.
The author hopes Naomi won’t be the first woman to unsuccessfully cash in her MITB contract.

  1. The Wyatts Bring Freshness to the tag Team Division:

The SmackDown tag team division has been strong but risked becoming stale.
The return of the Wyatt Sicks (Joe Gacy and Dexter Lumis) is seen as a positive addition, shaking up the division.
The Wyatts attacked the tag team division on Bray Wyatt’s birthday.
The Wyatts defeated the Motor City machine Guns (MCMG) in a match,establishing them as a threat.
The author believes the Wyatts’ presence will create new and interesting matchups.

Key Points – Hated:

  1. Four Too Many Matches:

the author disliked having four Fatal Four-way First Round King and queen of the Ring tournament matches on the same night.
It was considered overkill and tedious, especially with predictable winners and repetitive spots.
The author felt the matches could have been spread out over multiple shows. Repetitive spots included using the announce desk and Nia jax getting speared through the barricade.

  1. Jacob Fatu is the Samoan Werewolf, not a lone wolf:

This section is incomplete in the provided text.

General Observations:

The article is written in a conversational and opinionated style.
The authors provide specific examples and reasoning to support their opinions.
The article references other wrestlinginc.com articles, providing context and background facts.
The article is set in the future (June 2025), indicating it’s a fictional review.

If you have the complete text for the “Jacob Fatu” section, I can provide a more thorough analysis.

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