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Skye Blue Breaks Silence After Harassment Incident – ​​TJR Wrestling

Skye Blue sent a thank you to fans.

During the Ring of Honor taping on May 8, a fan was removed from the front row after making “sexually charged and harassing comments” towards Skye Blue.

The fan repeatedly made comments about Blue during her match with Rachael Ellering before she finally told him to “fuck off.” As the abuse continued, referee Aubrey Edwards called security to intervene and the fan – who was with a small child – was removed.

During Dynamite earlier in the night, Saraya pointed to a group in the front row while referring to them as “creeps” on camera. It is believed that one of the people Saraya pointed to was the man who was later thrown out.

Skye Blue thanks the fans

In a new post on social mediaSkye Blue thanked fans for their support and urged people to ensure that future generations of female wrestlers do not face the same problems.

I am overwhelmed by all the love and support. Thank you everyone, you have no idea how much it is appreciated 💙

Let’s make sure future generations of female wrestlers don’t have to deal with this shit.

In her own post about the incident Aubrey Edwards wrote that there is no place for “disgusting, vile and hateful” language in wrestling. Blue’s opponent Rachael Ellering commented that she has “NEVER heard such vulgar things said to a talent during a game in my career.” The star added; “Sexual harassment is not heckling.”