Chubby Willow Cries About Fans, While Ignoring Creepy Ricochet and Ospreay: LOL AEW
AEW clowns stay exposing themselves.
Ricochet tells a fan with multiple sclerosis “I’m glad you got MS” over a mild acting critique. Deletes it, whines about the IWC, and drops the fake apology. Everyone drags him — as they should. Mocking someone’s real chronic illness is straight-up garbage.
But Willow Nightingale jumps on her Black Girl Wrestling sob session and declares: “When people attack me, it is almost — I won’t say almost always — it is always misogyny, racism, or fatphobia. Those are attacks on me, the person who steps into those sparkly boots.”
Not one word about Ricochet.
And zero mention of Will Ospreay publicly thanking and posting pics with Paul Robinson — a guy accused in Speaking Out of grooming a 16-year-old female wrestler — right after he co-produced a women’s event (Wrestle Queendom 8) timed around International Women’s Day.
Crickets from her on that one too, even though it directly involves platforming someone with serious allegations in the women’s wrestling scene.
Yet the second fans state the obvious — that she’s visibly thicker and carries way more body fat than most of the women’s division in a physical athletic sport — it’s suddenly “fatphobia,” not fair criticism of the body you shove on TV every week.
She wants to separate “you can call my character annoying or cringey” from personal attacks… but happily lumps basic observable facts about her size in with racism and misogyny.
Fuck all the way off with that selective bullshit.
You don’t get to demand kid gloves in a business that’s always roasted looks, bodies, and workrate.
You can’t cry about “personal attacks” on yourself while staying dead silent when one of your boys mocks a disabled fan and when actual grooming accusations get platformed in women’s wrestling.
This hypersensitive “people’s princess” victim act from Willow is pathetic.
Same goes for the rest of these AEW clowns who only call out toxicity when it suits them.
Wrestling would be a lot better if these millionaires stopped pretending the mirror and the internet are the real enemies.

