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Sarah Stock Says Visa Issues Stalled Her Joining AEW

Sarah Stock explains what stalled her joining All Elite Wrestling.

Stock joined the company in March of this year, starting off as a producer in the company, also becoming a coach within the promotion. Stock had previously filled this role in WWE, but was laid off by the company during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Speaking on AEW Unrestricted, Stock revealed she was actually supposed to join the promotion in 2022, but visa issues delayed the move until early 2023.

“I was in Mexico at the time. I had been out of the ring for seven years, I hadn’t wrestled. I had made the decision to get back in the ring for three matches in Mexico, that was it, just have this little comeback, but it wasn’t planned to be a full time return, just motivation to get me back in the ring. I’m not sure what sparked the interest, but it was shortly after I made that decision and went back to Mexico to prepare for those matches that AEW got in touch with me. It all moved very quickly and then very slowly. Quickly in terms of, I really wanted to work with the company and we came to an agreement on things. The unfortunate part is, being a Canadian citizen, things aren’t as easy as starting to work. Rolling the red tape, getting visas, it was about a year after that conversation that I actually stepped foot through the doors in Winnipeg,”

“Obstacles kept coming up in that process. Thankfully, the AEW legal team and the law firm they work with to get visas were excellent in staying positive and keeping me positive because at that point, I stopped my whole life. I was done in the ring, I did these little matches in Mexico, and I’m going to get ready to go to work in AEW. I thought in a couple of months I would be there and ready to go. Everything stopped. It was limbo and frustration because I didn’t know if the visa would ever come through. When It finally did, it was the biggest relief. I’m so glad it all worked out.

Sarah Stock

Stock has not wrestled since May of 2022, and was a familiar face on IMPACT programming previously holding the Knockouts Tag Team Championships on two occasions.

H/T to Fightful for transcription

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