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A former WWE and AEW personality shared a series of disturbing social media posts while responding to fans.
Former AEW and WWE coach and producer, Sarah Stock, recently found herself in the news for her scathing comments about the Jon Moxley and Darby Allin match at WrestleDream. This led her to receiving a lot of backlash from fans, and in response, she doubled down on her stance with a series of absurd tweets and even name-dropped Vince McMahon.
Entire Saga of Former WWE & AEW Personality Sarah Stock’s Tweets Explained
The entire ordeal began when Sarah Stock got in a back-and-forth on X/Twitter with Brodie Lee’s wife, Amanda Huber.
Huber called Stock out on her hypocrisy for criticizing AEW, when she herself was involved in a violent segment during her time in TNA, where she choked out Velvet Sky with a belt.
While Sarah Stock did not respond to Huber’s tweet, she started responding to fans calling her out when one of them pointed out that Stock was acting like a killjoy and should not impose her opinion on everyone else. She replied by stating that the fans were being worked into believing the aforementioned match had wrestling psychology involved. She then quoted Vince McMahon’s ideology about the wrestling audience:
You all got worked. Your behavior is predictable. Each insulting, uneducated, ignorant reply spread the message that Attempted Murder in Wrestling is Dumb. & you all thought ‘psychology’ was about putting moves together. ‘# 1 rule of communication: know your audience.’ -VKM.”
You all got worked. Your behavior is predictable. Each insulting, uneducated, ignorant reply spread the message that Attempted Murder in Wrestling is Dumb.
& you all thought “psychology” was about putting moves together. 😅
“# 1 rule of communication: know your audience.” -VKM https://t.co/YTxK7ilixY— Sarah Stock (@SSDarkAngel) October 21, 2025
In response to this, another fan expressed their disappointment in Stock, quoting McMahon and acting like a jealous ex as she was let go by AEW. Stock doubled down and defended the former WWE CEO, stating that he was nice to her and she did not experience anything he was currently being accused of.
She tweeted:
Ex of whom? Vince never r***d ME. He was cool af to me.”
When a fan sent a wild response to the tweet above, suggesting that Stock end her life, she doubled down on her defense of Mr. McMahon and said that was not something she thought was worth dying over.
She wrote:
You are more than welcome to request that I end my life because I’m not a p***y. Thankfully, I like myself, and I like my life, and I like Vince. It’s not that deep and certainly not worth dying over.”
When a fan advised her to delete the tweet about McMahon, she said that she was not a coward and that she would not apologize for her stance:
I sincerely apologize both for not being a coward and for having bigger ba**s than you. Wait…. I liiiied!”
I sincerely apologize both for not being a coward and for having bigger balls than you. Wait…. I liiiied! https://t.co/UhDxjkZDZF
— Sarah Stock (@SSDarkAngel) October 22, 2025
Sarah Stock refused to back down on her opinion and defense of McMahon and continued her tirade.
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