
Sarah Stock just set Twitter on fireagain. The former AEW coach isnt backing down, and her latest claims hit even harder. This time, shes going after AEWs treatment of international talentspecifically Mexican wrestlers and foreign women brought in to work shows.
Stock claims that AEW, led by Chief Operating Officer Kosha Irby, allegedly cut costs in a way that directly hurt Mexican talent by keeping them in the U.S. from Tuesday to Sundaywithout providing basic support like meals, housing, or even a per diem.
She then claimed this practice was intentionally kept from the Talent Relations department, saying, This type of thing tries to be concealed from Talent Relations. Stock followed up with a message directed at her supporters in Mexico, hoping theyd understand why she was speaking up now.
But the situation gets worse. Stock revealed how foreign female wrestlersmany young and unfamiliar with U.S. customswere allegedly left to figure out their own travel from the airport to AEW venues with no guidance or transport.
She then compared that treatment to the red-carpet service received by top male stars like Orange Cassidy, Adam Copeland, but not Mexican talent like Stephanie Vaquer, Zeuxis or even Catalina.
And then came the Rush story. According to Stock, the former ROH World Champion returned from injury only to be tossed on Dynamite with just 20 minutes notice and zero help preparing his promowhich had to be in English.
All of this stacks on top of Stocks previous claims about AEW being a backstage mess with no production meetings and zero structure. So far, AEW has kept quietno statements, no tweets, nothing.
Bottom line: Sarah Stock didnt just throw shadeshe launched a full-blown expose. If her receipts are legit, AEW may have a serious problem with how it treats its international talent. This isnt just about miscommunication; its about respect, fairness, and what really happens when the cameras arent rolling.
Whats your take on Sarah Stocks claims? Is this a real wake-up call for AEW or just a scorched-earth exit? Drop your thoughts belowwe want to hear from you.