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6/17/2025, 10:24:52 PM
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/1ea203af49b51207d0f32e5d499cb63acacc665d

>"A Japanese pro wrestler’s post is a big hit in the U.S. — After reporting they couldn’t see the 'specialty' at a popular restaurant…"

>"There was nothing" — A post by Maki Itoh, a wrestler from Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, is making waves in the U.S.

>On June 15, wrestler Maki Itoh reported on X (formerly Twitter) that she had visited the American chain restaurant Waffle House. “I came to Waffle House to see a fight, but nothing happened,” she wrote, expressing her disappointment.

>Waffle House is known for its waffles and egg dishes, as the name suggests, but it's also notorious for frequent fights.

>Social media is filled with videos of altercations between customers or even between staff and customers. Fights at Waffle House have become internet memes and have even been used as skits in comedy shows.

>However, it seems no such chaos occurred during Itoh’s visit. In fact, the photo she posted shows a smiling staff member waving in the background.

>Though it's certainly good that no fights occurred, Itoh’s comment — “nothing happened” — has struck a chord, racking up over 160,000 likes by June 17.

>In particular, American fans familiar with Waffle House found it hilarious. Some even joked, “If you see a foreign tourist at Waffle House, it’s your duty as an American to start a fight so they get the real experience.”

>While Itoh expressed her disappointment at missing a fight, she also shared photos on Instagram of herself enjoying her waffles.