AEW fans were captivated by Abadon when they first saw her. So many people wondered who she is, and her origin story hasn’t been told on television yet. She is gaining a lot of attention on AEW Dark, but Abadon has been around the Denver pro wrestling scene and elsewhere for a little bit.

Abadon recently jumped on Twitter and she relayed some things she heard from an unnamed person in the pro wrestling industry. She later named Al Snow as the man behind the comments. These were very sexist comments as she was told to be “more attractive” so she can get booked because she’s “not the Undertaker.”

“Can you be more attractive so we can book you?” “You are too fat to be doing flips.” “You are not The Undertaker, so stop.” I continue to take their souls and rip their flesh from bone.

Abadon then fired off another tweet which included her “personal favorite” comment that she heard during that seminar. You can read what she said below.

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My personal favorite, “If this was a dildo on a pole match you guys would actually work better.” At a seminar in front of a bunch of peers right after an on the fly tag match.

This was followed by Abadon calling out Al Snow as the man behind those comments. As of this writing, Al Snow has not responded to these accusations from the AEW star.

That “legend” was Al Snow who said this to myself and 3 other women in front of EVERYONE at the seminar.

The #SpeakingOut movement called out ton of people from the pro wrestling industry a few months ago. Some of those stories are still coming to light. Abadon didn’t use #SpeakingOut in her tweets, but some are considering this to be in the same vein as those posts a few months ago.

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