Sarah Stock isn’t backing down — and now she’s pointing fingers directly at AEW leadership.

The former AEW coach, who’s already been feuding with Amanda Huber online, just unloaded on the company’s HR and performance staff, dragging them by name and blasting AEW for what she claims is a broken system. In a post to Twitter, Stock called out AEW’s Director of Performance Psychology Chris Manzione and HR lead Karen Van Bibber — with zero filter

“I’m calling out corruption. Hi, Karen ‘Fibber’ Bibber and Chris ‘Not A’ Man-zione 👋🏻 Sleep tight.”

She followed up by mocking AEW’s rebranding of HR as “People & Culture” — and made it clear she wasn’t impressed.

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“Oops, forgot to tag them. It’s @the_real_manzo and I can’t find Karen’s handle; probably disappeared publicly out of embarrassment for her grand flop of a ‘greatest accomplishment’ in @AEW: renaming ‘Human Resources’ to ‘People & Culture’. 🙄😅 You go, girl! Earn that paycheck!”

Then she dropped the hammer:

“So no, @AEW does not have an HR department.”

This came after Stock dragged Amanda Huber again — this time bringing indie wrestler Tiara James into the mix. She claimed James was unfairly sidelined and implied it wasn’t about talent, but personal politics.

“Uuffff…🔥 Another one falls victim to the hand of Hysterical Huber. Tiara, if you’ve ever felt sidelined at @AEW, it’s not you. I promise. Anytime I worked with Tiara, she delivered, happily and skillfully. Support @iamtiarajames. Are we seeing a pattern?”

When fans asked if Amanda Huber was actively blocking women from getting opportunities, Stock didn’t hold back:

“It’s nipped in the bud before TK gets a chance to lay eyes on them; they’re not invited back. It’s a kink in the chain that needs replaced.”

And if they do get invited back? According to Stock:

“They’re treated like garbage, told to go be a seat-filler. Can you imagine, a full-grown pro athlete/celebrity sitting in the crowd at an event where they should be center-stage? No thank you! 🤮”

What started as a messy online beef between Stock and Huber has now exploded into direct shots at AEW leadership. From HR to psychology to talent relations, Stock’s tweets are calling everything into question — and so far, AEW has stayed silent. Whether it’s frustration or a serious whistle-blow, Stock clearly isn’t done talking.

Is Sarah Stock blowing the lid off a bigger problem in AEW, or is this just personal drama gone off the rails? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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