Mara Sade/ Jakara Jackson​


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Uh talking about the facts, who owns and operates AAA? Lmao HHHplosive strikes again!

I appreciate your dedication lmao
LOL, you're the only one that seems to have this obsession about WWE talent getting injured in comparison to AEW talent.
Injuries happen in both promotions, it's just that AEW guys (more often than not) get hurt doing stupid unnecessary stunts just to get a 5-second "holy shit" chant from a room of sickos.
WWE guys do stupid unnecessary shit too (like the Seth Rollins coast-to-coast headbutt attempt that now has him out of action), but it happens less often since they actually agent/produce the matches instead of just letting the wrestlers do what they want.
 
LOL, you're the only one that seems to have this obsession about WWE talent getting injured in comparison to AEW talent.
Injuries happen in both promotions, it's just that AEW guys (more often than not) get hurt doing stupid unnecessary stunts just to get a 5-second "holy shit" chant from a room of sickos.
WWE guys do stupid unnecessary shit too (like the Seth Rollins coast-to-coast headbutt attempt that now has him out of action), but it happens less often since they actually agent/produce the matches instead of just letting the wrestlers do what they want.
Lol Not at all, I'm mostly talking shit and just pointing out that WWE had just as many if not more injuries in spite of the supposed danger of the aew style (whatever that means since it features all sorts of styles and varies match to match) I enjoy AAA quite a bit and didn't see anything unsafe compared to anything else in the business, it happens and hopefully Dominick recovers quickly as he's having a hell of a run. it's just a dangerous sport.
 


AEW Women's Tag Team Champion Harley Cameron details almost signing with WWE prior to AEW signing:"I will say thank you to them, because thanks to them I have my green card. Thanks to them I learned to wrestle, they helped me with wrestling training to Flatbacks."I believe they went through a transitional stage where, in their office, certain people were released from the company, they went through some big changes, and I guess fate just didn't lead me in that direction, and in the interim of not knowing what was going on, had an opportunity to be at AEW Dark, then I had another opportunity there, and was offered the contract with AEW."After being in this country for so long and wanting to be a professional wrestler and this door open for me, I went to AEW and I'm so glad I did because I feel it was where I was meant to be."Definitely no dirty greasy story there or anything, but they definitely helped me with my wresting journey, just AEW snatched me up."(She didn't train at the Performance Center) because I couldn't legally be there as I didn't have working ability, but they sent me to Flatbacks when I was initially chatting with them, and I had fantastic training with Breeze and Spears."I don't know whether interest was lost in the journey but AEW found me and I'm very lucky they did. I was in communications back and forth, but it's not like I got a contract offer, but I initially, that was my initial first goal was definitely going that direction."I think AEW has allowed me to showcase who I am as a performer. Tony Khan has given me so many amazing opportunities, and I'm so lucky he took a chance on someone who only had 21 matches, because I'm so proud to be working there and so proud to be a belt holder now, so I think that sometimes when you think the universe is saying no, it's because they have other plans."
 
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