WWE

WWE strolls a dainty line when they choose to keep running with fake harm points, particularly in the event that it's not kidding wounds that they're faking. By doing it, they condition fans to believe that any future in-ring damage will be lived up to expectations. There's a tiny bit of the kid who falsely sounded the alarm concerning this practice. 

One of the most exceedingly bad examples of the worked harm came amid Chyna's Women's Title safeguard against Ivory at the 2001 Royal Rumble. Subsequent to beating Ivory like a middleman, Chyna hit a handspring back elbow and folded to the mat, having obviously harmed her neck (she had, in the storyline, return from a genuine neck damage endured on account of the Right to Censor).