The drama between former AEW coach Sarah Stock and Amanda Huber has exploded into one of wrestling’s ugliest public spats, with Stock now accusing Huber of using her influence to blackball local wrestlers.

The feud reignited after Amanda Huber leaked part of a private text conversation where she claimed Stock told her she needed to toughen up. Huber wrote, “I texted her before I tweeted. Her reply was that I need to be tougher…”

That set Stock off. She fired back at Huber on social media, accusing her of acting unprofessionally and going too far in her treatment of others.

“You do. Woman up. Learn to communicate without profanity. You’re acting like a hot-head because you are one. For example, blackballing Locals because they don’t ‘respect’ you (are prettier than you). You’re nobody to try to derail a young woman’s career.”

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What began as a disagreement over a segment featuring Darby Allin spiraled into personal attacks. Amanda Huber had previously criticized Stock’s past work in TNA and called her hypocritical for saying AEW’s programming wasn’t suitable for children.

Things took an even darker turn when Stock resorted to body-shaming, making remarks about Huber’s chest—comments many felt crossed a line and dragged the feud into even more personal territory.

So far, Huber has remained silent on Stock’s most recent accusations, while Stock has continued firing off tweets throughout the day. What started as a clash over creative ideas has now turned into a personal war of words that AEW may eventually have to address.

Do you think Sarah Stock crossed the line in her feud with Amanda Huber, or is this just another case of wrestling drama spilling out in public? Share your thoughts in the comments.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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