In a disturbing incident that has left the wrestling community shaken, AEW star Skye Blue allegedly faced harassment from a fan during a match at the recent Ring of Honor tapings in Edmonton, Alberta. The incident, which took place after Dynamite this past Wednesday, saw a man in the front row making vulgar comments about Blue, leaving her visibly upset.
According to a Reddit post from a fan who was present at the arena, the man’s behavior was appalling, with him continuing to make loud and inappropriate comments despite being asked to stop by those around him. The situation escalated to the point where AEW referee Aubrey Edwards was forced to call security to intervene and remove the offending fan from the arena.
What’s even more disturbing is that the fan was accompanied by a child, and yet he continued to resist security’s attempts to escort him out of the venue. The Redditor who shared the account of the incident noted that Skye Blue was “very upset” as she left the ring, and it’s not hard to understand why.
Skye Blue, who has been making waves in the wrestling world with her heel turn and pairing with former TBS Women’s Champion Julia Hart, has been on a roll lately, continuously improving her character and in-ring skills. It’s unfortunate that her recent match was marred by this unacceptable fan behavior.
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of maintaining a respectful and safe environment for wrestlers and performers. It’s not the first time that a wrestler has faced harassment or abuse from fans, and it’s a disturbing trend that needs to be addressed.
Fortunately, it seems that the situation was handled promptly and efficiently by the authorities, and Skye Blue was able to continue with her match despite the unsettling incident. As her career continues to take off, here’s hoping that she won’t have to face such incidents again and can focus on what she does best – entertaining the fans.