Former AEW coach Sarah Stock isn’t just clapping back at trolls — she’s flat-out claiming that AEW’s legal department wouldn’t be able to handle the real story behind her exit.

After Stock’s recent claims about AEW’s backstage setup—including allegations that the company runs live TV without production meetings—some fans went after her online. One fan accused her of being bitter about getting fired and implied it was her own fault:

“If you’re that bitter you got fired maybe you shouldn’t have committed fireable offences.”

Stock wasted no time clapping back, implying that the fan was treading into dangerous territory by pushing about the reasons she no longer works in AEW.

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“Again, you’re really not helping @AEW’s Legal Department by pushing about the reasons I no longer work there.”

Another troll took it a step further, attacking her personally and throwing around nasty claims—suggesting she was unstable and comparing her to Jake Hager.

“You know she’s a drunk who got fired for being crazy, right? She’s the woman version of Jake Hagar.”

Stock wasn’t having it. She shot back with a warning, suggesting the truth about her AEW release is far more serious than fans realize, adding that AEW’s legal department isn’t equipped to deal with what happened.

“You really want to go there? @AEW’s Legal Department is not equipped to deal with what happened.”

Then came the take that tried to downplay it all — a fan who suggested Tony Khan rarely fires anyone, so Stock’s release had to be something serious, saying, “Getting fired sucks u must of sucked Tony never fires.”

Sarah Stock’s response didn’t deny anything — but it doubled down on the legal angle by making it clear the fan wasn’t helping AEW’s legal department by pushing about her release.

“You’re not helping AEW’s Legal Department by pushing about that.”

Back in April this year, AEW officially parted ways with Sarah Stock, ending her two-year run behind the scenes. According to Fightful Select, no exact reason for her departure was ever revealed. But sources suggested she might have raised concerns about “the company’s mental health program and department being heavily shifted.” Whether that had anything to do with her exit? Still unclear.

While she hasn’t publicly revealed the exact reason she left AEW back in April, Sarah Stock is making it clear that what happened was serious and AEW can’t handle it legally. So whether you believe her or not, Sarah Stock is just getting started. And if what she’s hinting at is true, AEW’s legal department better buckle up.

Do you think Sarah Stock is gearing up to expose something major — or is this just the fallout from a messy firing? Hit the comments and let us know what you think.

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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