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Thunder Rosa Addresses Controversial AEW Dynamite Segment, Prioritizes Safety Over Improvisation

One Big Thing

Thunder Rosa explains her decision-making during last week’s awkward AEW Dynamite segment, where she refrained from using a chair during a planned save of Kris Statlander.

Key Details

  • The segment involved Rosa running in with a chair to save Statlander from Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford
  • The moment became notably awkward with visible timing issues
  • AEW later edited the segment for its Collision broadcast

Direct Quote

The segment didn’t go the way that we wanted it to, and it showed,” Rosa said on Busted Open Radio. “I honestly couldn’t justify swinging the chair at the moment, because it was not safe in the moment.”

Why It Matters

  • Shows AEW’s commitment to performer safety over spectacle
  • Highlights the challenges of live TV production in wrestling
  • Demonstrates professional accountability in addressing on-air issues

By The Numbers

  • This was Rosa’s first major TV segment since her return from injury
  • The incident occurred during AEW Dynamite’s two-hour broadcast window
  • Four wrestlers were involved in the segment

Key Takeaways

Rosa emphasized several important points during her radio appearance:

  • The importance of asking questions before segments
  • Prioritizing safety over improvisation
  • Her commitment to wrestling as a profession that supports her family and various initiatives

Looking Ahead

The incident likely leads to more careful planning of similar segments in the future, with clearer communication between performers and producers.

What do you think about Thunder Rosa’s decision to prioritize safety over spectacle? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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