[4.0] "I enjoy Sterling's reviews (mostly) but as a wrestler? Yeah not seeing it. Obviously they've got a passion for that profession but the actual in-ring quality is relatively poor, and there's been a few occasions where people have been hurt by said wrestler, which for me is probably the worst sin a wrestler can do: it's fine to be bad, terrible even, if you are in a state where you are relatively safe and/or can be carried to something decent by a experienced opponent, I'm generally ok with that; the issue is being unsafe, which in a sport like wrestling can be a serious issue when even the most basic move can result in major internal and external injuries, and that's even when performed properly! I appreciate the commitment and they aren't truly bottom of the barrel terrible or anything, but not quite good either."
[6.0] "Commander Stephanie Sterling became a professional wrestler in their mid to late 30s, having an established career talking about injustices within the video games industry and as as far as I am aware, no athletic background. For something that started I think at least partially as a joke...they've done a pretty good job putting together matches and a character to accentuate their strengths. I look forward to seeing how they develop in this new career."
[0.0] "Lol. Sterling's almost as bad of a wrestler as they are a reviewer. Emphasis on almost, if they were AS bad, they'd be pushed to the world title picture in NWA."