Sarah Stock isn’t done airing out what she claims are long-standing issues behind wrestling’s closed doors—and this time, her target isn’t AEW.

In a wild update to her recent social media storm, the former AEW coach turned her attention to WWE NXT trainer Matt Bloom with an explosive accusation involving an explicit video, locker room behavior, and questionable judgment at the top levels of WWE’s developmental system.

The post, made shortly after she blasted QT Marshall and others in AEW, describes an incident where Bloom allegedly showed her a sexually explicit clip—right from his office at the WWE Performance Center.

Stock wrote that Bloom “accidentally sent Amato a video of a di*k smacking a woman’s face,” and then invited her into his office to watch it like it was a joke. Stock admits she did laugh in the moment, but made it clear that wasn’t the point.

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“How about the time Bloom accidentally sent Amato a video of a d*ck smacking a woman’s face? How about he closes the door to his office to show me the video so we can laugh about how funny it was?”

“Granted, it WAS funny. ‘Ohh ho ho, Claudio was PISSED!’ I’d just… rather watch porn on my OWN time.”

She followed it up by raising a serious concern—if she knew about it, how many others in the locker room did too?

“How many more of the boys know what a ‘funny’ incident that was, if I know about it?”

After a fan replied saying “That’s not right at all guy or girl is so wrong,” Stock agreed—and added context that only fuels concern about the power dynamics involved.

“Agreed! At the time, it was Head Coach of NXT, Head of Women’s Division of NXT, and NXT Coach.”

This comes on the heels of her accusations about AEW’s treatment of international talent, where she alleged that QT Marshall mocks Tony Khan behind his back, and claimed several producers, including Sonjay Dutt and Brian Danielson, are complicit in a toxic inner circle. AEW has remained silent.

WWE, meanwhile, has yet to respond to this new allegation involving one of its senior NXT trainers.

The wrestling world is watching Sarah Stock’s timeline like a powder keg with a lit fuse. She’s peeling back the curtain in real time—and if her stories hold weight, the fallout could hit more than one company.

What do you think about Sarah Stock’s latest claim involving Matt Bloom and the NXT system? Do you think WWE will respond—or will more people come forward? 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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