Sarah Stock is on a mission—and this time, she’s pointing fingers straight at QT Marshall.

After setting social media on fire with claims about AEW’s treatment of international talent, the former AEW coach took things further on December 6 with a new wave of posts aimed directly at AEW leadership and inner-circle figures. One of the most scathing accusations came in a tweet where Stock alleged that QT Marshall mocks AEW President Tony Khan behind his back.

“QT makes fun of you the minute you walk out of the room, like he does with everyone. He does not have your back @TonyKhan”

That wasn’t all. Stock made it clear she thinks QT—and others in AEW’s structure—are part of a deeper internal problem. In one post, she called out what she dubbed the “4 Pillars of Corruption” in AEW.

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“The 4 Pillars of Corruption of @AEW:
-Karen from Not-HR
-@the_real_manzo
-@koshairby
-@TonyKhan if he won’t stand up like a man and address this. You can do it, TK. I believe in you. Always have.”

She then followed up with another tweet, specifically calling out QT by name, “QT is screwing you over @TonyKhan” And she didn’t stop there. In yet another post, she lumped QT and other AEW producers into what she alleges is a pattern of misconduct and betrayal:

“QT and Sonjay are complicit to corruption. Brian Danielson is complicit to corruption.”

Then came perhaps the most stinging comparison of all:

“Imagine taking the opinion of QT Marshall over that of Jerry Lynn.”

These accusations come on the heels of Stock’s earlier claims that AEW kept Mexican wrestlers stranded in the U.S. without food or per diem, failed to provide airport pickups for foreign female talent, and threw Rush into a live promo segment with no prep time. AEW has remained completely silent as Stock continues to peel back the curtain in real time.

Whether QT Marshall or others named will respond remains to be seen—but Stock’s campaign clearly isn’t cooling off anytime soon. If even part of what she’s alleging is true, AEW may be dealing with more than just PR fallout.

Do you think Sarah Stock is exposing real problems in AEW—or has it gone too far? Should Tony Khan address the situation publicly? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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