AEW Dynamite: Kris Statlander, Penelope Ford, Megan Bayne, and Thunder Rosa Controversy Explained - wwesport

AEW Dynamite: Kris Statlander, Penelope Ford, Megan Bayne, and Thunder Rosa Controversy Explained

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Last week’s episode of AEW Dynamite featured a post-match angle featuring Kris Statlander, Penelope Ford, Megan Bayne, and Thunder Rosa, which generated confusion among spectators.

Following Statlander’s bout, Ford helped Bayne, resulting to Thunder Rosa intervening with a chair. The part felt awkward, with Bayne and Ford exhibiting little care, and Rosa hesitating to utilise the chair.

Initially, online conjecture suggested that Bayne and Ford acted on their own, but AEW stated that the issue arose from a misinterpretation concerning talent positioning. Fightful Select is stating that AEW sources said the problem was addressed internally, with no ongoing issues among the artists.

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