
Toni Storm showed up at Starrcast today, but not without serious backup.
Ringside News obtained footage of the AEW star being escorted to her panel table by a securityan unusual scene that had fans at the convention asking questions.
While no incident occurred at the event, the extra protection didnt go unnoticed. With recent headlines about real-life safety concerns for wrestlers, its clear AEW and Starrcast organizers arent taking any chances. The timing is especially significant following the disturbing situation involving WWEs Liv Morgan, who dealt with a stalker showing up armed at her Florida home.
Back in May, Canadian man Shawn Chan allegedly traveled from Scarborough, Ontario, to Florida under the guise of visiting the WWE Performance Center. Instead, he went directly to Morgans private residence. According to the federal complaint, surveillance footage captured Chan scoping out her home, looking for spare keys, and eventually arming himself with a .177 pellet rifle found on her porch. He then sat outside for over two hours before leaving a chilling note among her packages.
Liv, Gianna, its me, Sean the guy you all hang out with on FF2 Online, the letter read. I came here to pay just a friendly visit nothing more yet Im the one who looks like a stalker thanks to all of you.
In a podcast breakdown of the federal charging documents, reporter Scott Johnson described the note as disturbing and packed with delusions and paranoia. Morgan later told authorities, I have no idea who this man is.
Chan was arrested on June 3 in Orange County and remains in custody. No trial date has been announced, and he reportedly does not yet have legal representation.
Given all of this, the extra eyes on Toni Storm today dont feel like a coincidence. AEW and Starrcast could be ramping up backstage security and escort policies to protect their talentespecially their female starsamid a rising concern about obsessive fan behavior.
With fan access at an all-time high, how far should companies go to protect their wrestlers from situations like this? Should conventions increase police presence across the board? Sound off in the comments and let us know what you think.