John Moxley is Not for Children, but AEW is? Huber Shoot
Last night, Sarah Stock and Amanda Huber had an intense battle on X. Huber is Brodie Lee’s widow and the Community Outreach Coordinator for AEW. Sarah is a respected wrestling trainer and producer who has worked for AEW and WWE but isn’t currently signed by either. This detail is very important, I believe.
Quick Update via Ringside News: Amanda leaked a private text conversation between the two.
Huber is a mother who allowed her underage son to appear shirtless on national TV, while known sex offender Chasyn Rance’s friends, Kenny Omega and Ricochet, were backstage and are now her friends.
The very same Amanda got incredibly upset after Sarah criticized Mox for nearly drowning Darby Allen, something most people have lashed out about. This was before Tony Khan compared Moxley to Harley Race LMAO, finally telling the world how clueless he really is.
Huber says parents need to understand pro wrestling and choose what their kids can see. She also used some weak "Whataboutism’s" as a defense. Everything Amanda shared was ridiculous, incorrect, and showed she was very angry. Here's simply why she's wrong:
AEW often delivers exciting matches that keep fans interested every week. Known as "The Wrestling Promotion," it offers a fresh, exciting option compared to WWE. Their focus on wrestling and stories has made them stand out in the wrestling world.
They’re not generally known as a hardcore wrestling company. That style is mostly linked to John Moxley. So, should parents tell their kids not to watch John Moxley?
It’s one person against a whole team. He’s the only one who does what I call “murder moves.” Sarah talked about the bag over the head stunt Mox did before. Did you know that comes from a horror movie called “Funny Games”?
AEW lacks a clear identity, and its fans do too. They back Darby Allin and Moxley, knowing only Sting gained from it. Similarly, they heavily support Mercedes ‘Goldberg’ Mone with her 62 titles, yet ratings and viewership are at their lowest EVER.
Why do it if it doesn’t help the wrestlers? Probably to get attention. People aren’t talking WrestleDream matches; they’re arguing about a gross gimmick: “Moxley’s murder moves.”
Who seems more reliable? The wrestling trainer with a lifetime experience or a mother working for AEW, where her husband died? Then instead of leaving the PW community, she made it her life and pushed it on her kids.
It’s harsh, but a fact she’s forcing it on her children. Kids can’t make big decisions like should they appear shirtless on TV in wrestling, a world full of dangerous people, and way too many pedophiles.
Also, in fights like this, the first person to start cursing like a frustrated teenager always ends up losing the debate.