As noted before, Impact Wrestling talent Gisele Shaw revealed that she was involved in a transphobic incident with WWE Hall of Famer Rick Steiner at an autograph signing convention for WrestleCon this past Friday in Los Angeles, California.
Impact Wrestling and WrestleCon recently issued official statements regarding Steiner’s transphobic comments and incident towards Shaw.
In regards to Impact, the company stated that they stand in full support of Shaw and the LGBTQ+ community. The company also praised everyone for their support of Shaw and both WrestleCon staff and Impact roster and staff who handled the situation with their utmost professionalism.
IMPACT Wrestling stands in full support of @GiseleShaw08 and the LGBTQ+ community. We are saddened by the incident Friday afternoon at Wrestlecon in Los Angeles and hope everyone can learn and be better from it.
Thank you to the millions worldwide who have read Gisele’s statement and showed full support for her. Particular thanks go to the organizing staff of Wrestlecon as well as the IMPACT roster and crew who all handled an ugly situation with the utmost professionalism.
Thank you to the millions worldwide who have read Gisele's statement and showed full support for her. Particular thanks go to the organizing staff of Wrestlecon as well as the IMPACT roster and crew who all handled an ugly situation with the utmost professionalism.
— IMPACT (@IMPACTWRESTLING) April 1, 2023
In regards to WrestleCon, the company stated that they regret what had taken place at their event and apologized to Shaw over the issue.
WrestleCon regrets the events that took place at yesterday’s convention and apologizes to Gisele Shaw. We aim to promote a safe and inclusive environment for all LGBTQAI+ members of the wrestling community. The issue has been addressed and we hope the remainder of the convention can be a positive experience for all.
WrestleCon regrets the events that took place at yesterday’s convention and apologizes to Gisele Shaw. We aim to promote a safe and inclusive environment for all LGBTQAI+ members of the wrestling community. The issue has been addressed and we hope the remainder of the convention…
— WrestleCon – LA March 30-April 2 2023 (@wrestlecon) April 1, 2023

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