Adin Ross’ BRANDRISK 009 fight night broke the traditional depiction of blood and punches. Instead, the night sparked a whirlwind on the internet, focusing on the ring girls. A photo of these ladies, a common sight in the world of combat sports, was posted by Brand Risk Promotions, but the internet reaction turned this common sight into a storm of curiosity about who they are.
The woman that everybody yearns to find.
The internet sleuths, driven by the tweets, are convinced that they have solved the mystery. The dark-haired girl? That would be Victoria, also known as (@viptoriaaaa) on Instagram. The blonde? That would be Emily Trapp, a familiar name if you run in the proper circles of influencers. Of course, Twitter would not be Twitter without a storm of outrageous speculation, spirited debate, and a dash of pandemonium.
Not a word was spoken.
Supporters were unmoved, their tweets reverberating like a group diary of yearning for the internet:
“I’m taking the one on the left, honestly; give it to me.”
“Could someone please find their @?”
“Who are these magical ladies?”
“One on the right could peg me????????”
“Left bout a coo 7/10 right bout a 5/10 don’t let the net gas y’all”
“I see the trash phase getting recycled.”
“Elite Milk” Adin Ross is well aware of his intentions as he introduces the ring girls for BrandRisk 009. ????
This is the kind of raw excitement on the internet that makes Fight Night Twitter even more compelling than the fights.