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Besides the reverse-image search, I'd look for at least a credible picture of them wrestling, preferably a male. Everything can be faked, but scammers often don't go the extra step. Besides, they're looking for the most gullible people anyways. Only a professional quality picture(s) of a fit female in non-wrestling poses alone should be a cautionary flag.
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Great point.
Another subtle red flag, I've often found: A session wrestler you've legitimately never heard of prior to finding their account signing up for an account say three days ago and immediately having multiple reviews talking about how amazing their session was, etc. There's legitimacy to this sometimes, I know, but often there's not and it's just the creator of the profile trying to quick-build.