Impact Wrestling Slammiversary 2018: 3 Reasons Why Su Yung Should Retain

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1. Su Yung Might Have Wrestling’s Best Character

Watching Su Yung rise since her loss to Allie at Redemption has been incredible, because she’s turned into one of wrestling’s best character. Heck, you could easily make the argument that she has been the No. 1 character in wrestling this year, because every program she’s been in has been captivating in a way that is unequivocally different to all the other stories being created elsewhere.

For example, I absolutely loved the video packages on Impact Television last week when Yung hijacked Rayne’s interview and started playing mindgames with her. Yung gives me the creeps, and that’s a sentiment that even Josh Mathews echoes on commentary.

Because Yung’s character is just so damn good, you can use her as a champion to boost the overall stock of your division. To be fair, it’s not like the Knockouts Division needs help, per se, in the stock-boosting business, because it’s the best women’s division in wrestling (yes, even better than NXT’s).

That actually makes it even more important to go all-out when it comes to having the best characters and storylines in this division, since the Knockouts Division is a representation of the best that Impact has to offer. So why not make sure your title in your best division is in the best program possible?