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Several AEW Personalities Deny Claims Made About The Women’s Locker Room

Mar 25, 2024Mar 25, 2024

Independent wrestler LuFisto got people talking recently as she has made several claims about the AEW women’s division.

Multiple AEW personalities have responded to her latest comments, including World Heavyweight Champion MJF, Saraya, and Renee Paquette.

You can check out some of the reactions below:

MJF: “If you listen to miserable people who never made it in this sport that’s not exactly the brightest thing to do. Use your brain. If someone’s been in professional wrestling for over a decade and you find them to be talented but they’ve never truly ‘panned out’ there’s a reason for it.

1. Lack of talent.

2. Difficulty to work with.

3. Delusional

Just to name a few.

People love to talk ill of companies and will say things like ‘I’m the only person who’s brave enough to speak up.’ When in reality the only reason you’re spewing bullshit is because you are aware deep down you aren’t going to make it so what’s the harm in spewing reckless lies and trying to hurt hard working talented people on your way down to obscurity. We have an amazing women’s locker room. Sorry not sorry.”

Saraya: “The narrative going around is very disheartening considering someone says they want the best for women’s wrestling but buries it in a number of tweets.. I will say being in this company close to a year, my favourite part is being with the girls in the lockerroom. They uplift, support and laugh with eachother every week and only want the best for one another. We hype eachother up, we buy eachother wrestling gear sometimes just as a little surprise, we text eachother daily and we are there as a shoulder too. This is one of the best lockerrooms I’ve been in and I refuse to let people twist it to be otherwise. Love you all ❤️.”

Renee Paquette: “We have an incredible women’s division that all look out for and support each other. I’ve never seen it be anything other than a safe space for a bunch of kick ass women that all want to see each other and all of @aew shine to their full potential. Women hating women is a real dusty take. 😮‍💨”

Taya Valkyrie: “This narrative that all the AEW women hate each other is quite frankly annoying. I’ve been there for 5 mths & every1, from the 2nd I walked in that building, has been nothing but supportive, hyping each other up & bad ass. Stop pinning women against each other it’s getting old.”

Tay Melo: “I’m pregnant and going to see a High Risk doctor, I’m going through a lot and going to AEW makes me happy. The whole locker room makes me feel loved, they listen to me, they support me. Last wed Ruby gave me a big hug and told me how proud she is and reminded me how strong I’m!”

If you listen to miserable people who never made it in this sport that’s not exactly the brightest thing to do.

Use your brain.

If someone’s been in professional wrestling for over a decade and you find them to be talented but they’ve never truly “panned out” there’s a reason…

— Maxwell Jacob Friedman™️ (@The_MJF) August 4, 2023

The narrative going around is very disheartening considering someone says they want the best for women’s wrestling but buries it in a number of tweets.. I will say being in this company close to a year, my favourite part is being with the girls in the lockerroom. They uplift,…

— SARAYA (@Saraya) August 4, 2023

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“If you listen to miserable people who never made it in this sport that’s not exactly the brightest thing to do. Use your brain. If someone’s been in professional wrestling for over a decade and you find them to be talented but they’ve never truly ‘panned out’ there’s a reason for it.1. Lack of talent.2. Difficulty to work with.3. DelusionalJust to name a few.People love to talk ill of companies and will say things like ‘I’m the only person who’s brave enough to speak up.’ When in reality the only reason you’re spewing bullshit is because you are aware deep down you aren’t going to make it so what’s the harm in spewing reckless lies and trying to hurt hard working talented people on your way down to obscurity. We have an amazing women’s locker room. Sorry not sorry.”“The narrative going around is very disheartening considering someone says they want the best for women’s wrestling but buries it in a number of tweets.. I will say being in this company close to a year, my favourite part is being with the girls in the lockerroom. They uplift, support and laugh with eachother every week and only want the best for one another. We hype eachother up, we buy eachother wrestling gear sometimes just as a little surprise, we text eachother daily and we are there as a shoulder too. This is one of the best lockerrooms I’ve been in and I refuse to let people twist it to be otherwise. Love you all ❤️.”“We have an incredible women’s division that all look out for and support each other. I’ve never seen it be anything other than a safe space for a bunch of kick ass women that all want to see each other and all of @aew shine to their full potential. Women hating women is a real dusty take. 😮‍💨”“This narrative that all the AEW women hate each other is quite frankly annoying. I’ve been there for 5 mths & every1, from the 2nd I walked in that building, has been nothing but supportive, hyping each other up & bad ass. Stop pinning women against each other it’s getting old.”“I’m pregnant and going to see a High Risk doctor, I’m going through a lot and going to AEW makes me happy. The whole locker room makes me feel loved, they listen to me, they support me. Last wed Ruby gave me a big hug and told me how proud she is and reminded me how strong I’m!”Birthdate:Height:Weight: