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WNBA, Dildo and Throwing

A bizarre and decidedly crude string of incidents has eclipsed the action on the court in the WNBA this week and top figures ...
Over the past two weeks, WNBA arenas in Atlanta, Brooklyn, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Phoenix have all been hit by the same ...
The WNBA has seen fans throw sex toys onto the court three times in the past eight days, including twice at a Valkyries game.
Users of cryptocurrency-based predicting site Polymarket are cashing in on sex toys being thrown at WNBA matches in the US.
The group's coin was created the day before the first incident, and as of Thursday, its worth had nearly tripled in one week.
Fans are getting increasingly reckless during games, opting to throw sex toys on the court rather than simply watch and cheer.
Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham spoke out against it. Minnesota Lynx Coach Cheryl Reeve decried it for sexualizing women, saying “it’s not funny.” The American Gaming Association calls it “deeply ...
State-regulated sportsbooks like avoid such markets due to legal and ethical oversight. The sex toy situation highlights the dangers of unregulated betting, where manipulation is easier and ...
Polymarket faced criticism for promoting bets on dildo-throwing incidents at WNBA games, with bettors trading nearly $500,000 ...