A disturbing moment during the Jon Moxley vs Darby Allin main event at AEW WrestleDream is now drawing serious backlashand this time, the criticism is aimed directly at parents.

The match ended with Darby Allin victorious, but it featured a highly controversial spot where Moxley shoved Allins head underwater in a fish tank, attempting to force a submission. That moment alone has sparked intense concern online, with former AEW coach Sarah Stock issuing a stark warning: this is not something kids should be watching.

Stock, who left AEW earlier this year, didnt mince words when she replied to the official clip posted by AEWs social media team. Instead of aiming her frustration at the company, she turned to the people at home.

Her message was loud and clearthis isnt just edgy storytelling. Its a potential hazard that could encourage kids to mimic what they see in the ring.

Stocks reaction taps into a long-standing debate in wrestling about responsibility. Hardcore spots and violent stunts have always had a place in pro wrestling, but when does performance cross the line into being flat-out dangerous for younger audiences?

Sarah Stock previously worked for WWE and then AEW as a backstage coach before exiting the company in May 2025. Her concerns come from experienceboth as a performer and a producermaking her warning carry even more weight.

As AEW continues to push the boundaries of televised violence, the conversation is shifting. Its not just about whats too far for TVits about whats too risky for living rooms.

Should parents be more cautious about what their kids watch AEW? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.


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