AEW Stars Sadie Gibbs And Bea Priestly Reportedly Got Into A Fight Backstage At ALL OUT

AEW Stars Sadie Gibbs And Bea Priestly Reportedly Got Into A Fight Backstage At ALL OUT

According to several sources, the female talents got into a fight backstage after their Casino Battle Royale match at All Out this past Saturday. Get some info on why the AEW stars got into an altercation.

By EliteGuy101 - Sep 03, 2019 03:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: ringsidenews.com
According to numerous reports, Sadie Gibbs and Bea Priestly got into an altercation backstage.

There’s no word on why these two got into a scuffle; however, Gibbs may have revealed the reason through her Instagram, which sees her taking control of the Casino Battle Royale match on the pre-show earlier that night. That video showcases how Priestly no sold Gibbs’ military press slam:



The fight between the female athletes had to be broken up and Matt Jackson intervened to calm down Gibbs and try to “smooth things over”, according to Fightful. There’s no update on whether the girls have made peace regarding the situation. Both Gibbs and Priestly are under contract with AEW full-time.
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