AEW “Chief Brandi Officer” Brandi Rhodes issued a statement yesterday regarding receiving hateful messages online. She released a string of Tweets detailing her concern with the amount of hate, negativity, and bitterness that is expressed online and often toward her.
Brandi Rhodes Continues To Fire Back At Critics
A fan on Twitter then brought up a quote Rhodes had said regarding hiring a diverse range of performers for the AEW women’s division. Rhodes had made comments regarding AEW hiring athletes of “different sizes, shapes, colors, genders, nationalities, sexualities, religions.”
“We aren’t looking for a cookie cutter,” Rhodes clarified. “We aren’t looking for a blonde that’s 5’4? because we need a blonde that’s 5’4?. We’re looking for Kia Stevens because we need Awesome Kong.”
(1/2) YOU CLEARLY DIDNT READ. You just took someone’s word for it on twitter. If you read or even LISTENED to the discussion, I said we weren’t just looking for a 5’4 Blonde to fill a quota, we are looking for talented women period. Regardless of their looks. https://t.co/kUw8q1eOdk
— Brandi Rhodes (@TheBrandiRhodes) July 28, 2019
(2/2) Had you done the research instead of wanting to misquote me out of love for outrage and hatred and yelling on the internet about discrimination you would know that and see that it was actually a statement about diversity. Which is what you are advocating. https://t.co/kUw8q1wpBU
— Brandi Rhodes (@TheBrandiRhodes) July 28, 2019
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Rhodes wrestled in her first match for AEW at Fight for the Fallen in Jacksonville. She defeated Allie but not after her bodyguard, Awesome Kong, provided a distraction. Rhodes would later say this in regards to Kong’s role in her victory.
“I think it’s all fair game,” Brandi said. “There are no rules that say you can’t have a friend at ringside. The rules say the friend can’t interfere.”
“Allie could have brought a friend, nobody stopped Aja (Kong) from coming in.”