Sarah Stock has gone after AEW againthis time blaming the company for keeping her away from her family on Christmas, and shes naming names.

Stock took to Twitter and revealed that she missed spending the holiday with her 83-year-old mother for the first time in her life. And she pinned the blame squarely on AEW and several key names in the company, like Tony Khan, Bryan Danielson and others.

Stocks mention of a rush landlock seems to refer to an urgent bureaucratic or legal situationlikely related to her immigration or employment statusthat prevented her from traveling home. Stock made it clear she holds the company personally responsible.

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Not everyone online offered sympathy. One fan questioned whether unemployment wouldve freed her up to visit her familyand whether money was really the issue.

Stock clapped back hard, clarifying that this had nothing to do with personal finances or a flexible schedule.

This all stems from Stocks series of tweets over the past few weeks, where she publicly called out AEW for alleged mistreatment of foreign talent, lack of HR response, and unfair travel policiesespecially for Mexican and non-American female wrestlers.

According to Fightful Select, insiders confirmed that Stocks comments had become a significant point of conversation at AEW. They noted that there were some elements of her tweets that were claimed to be true, particularly her claims about the inconsistent travel support between American stars and international talent.

According to one AEW source, only certain contracts include airport pickups or travel accommodations. Othersoften foreign wrestlersare expected to manage their own travel logistics and then get reimbursed. That gap, Stock argues, exposes an unfair double standard: big names like Edge or Orange Cassidy are taken care of, while stars like Stephanie Vaquer and Zeuxis are left to fend for themselves.

While AEW has yet to make any public statement addressing Stocks allegations, her Christmas tweet shows the wounds are still wide openand shes not done speaking out.

Is Sarah Stock right to go public with these emotional grievances? Or is this battle getting too personal for social media? Share your thoughts in the comments below.


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