AEW released a statement onto their official Twitter page this afternoon, warning fans about fake casting calls that have been circulating on social media over the last few days.
Just a friendly reminder… If @AEW were casting for super fans or aspiring wrestlers, the information would be on #AEW‘s official social media platforms and website.
Please beware of anyone claiming to be working for or with AEW.
Just a friendly reminder… If @AEW were casting for super fans or aspiring wrestlers, the information would be on #AEW's official social media platforms and website.
Please beware of anyone claiming to be working for or with AEW.
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) January 16, 2021
This is presumed to be in response to a post that was made onto wrestling fan Facebook pages this afternoon looking for “AEW superfans” for a special project.
This comes after AEW & Amanda Huber were also forced to release a statement a few weeks ago to clarify that a Twitter account made for Brodie Lee Jr was a fake. You can also read more about that by clicking here.
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