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https://www.outkick.com/steiner-brother-banned-from-wrestlecon-over-trans-comments/
>According to The New York Post, Steiner allegedly threw insults at trans wrestler Gisele Shaw at the Los Angeles fan convention while Shaw was signing autographs.
>Shaw said that among Steiner’s chosen comments were “you’re a piece of trash,” “you are filth,” and “get the f–k away from here.”
>“I was shocked and could not believe that this was even happening,” Shaw wrote. “To have someone saying those comments who a lot of people look up to and consider their hero was quite shocking and disheartening.”
>Organizers told the 63-year-old he had been banned for the rest of the convention.
>They also released a statement in which they apologized to Shaw.
>“WrestleCon regrets the events that took place at yesterday’s convention and apologizes to Gisele Shaw … We aim to promote a safe and inclusive environment for all LGBTQAI+ members of the wrestling community,” their statement said. “The issue has been addressed and we hope the remainder of the convention can be a positive experience for all.”
>According to The New York Post, Steiner allegedly threw insults at trans wrestler Gisele Shaw at the Los Angeles fan convention while Shaw was signing autographs.
>Shaw said that among Steiner’s chosen comments were “you’re a piece of trash,” “you are filth,” and “get the f–k away from here.”
>“I was shocked and could not believe that this was even happening,” Shaw wrote. “To have someone saying those comments who a lot of people look up to and consider their hero was quite shocking and disheartening.”
>Organizers told the 63-year-old he had been banned for the rest of the convention.
>They also released a statement in which they apologized to Shaw.
>“WrestleCon regrets the events that took place at yesterday’s convention and apologizes to Gisele Shaw … We aim to promote a safe and inclusive environment for all LGBTQAI+ members of the wrestling community,” their statement said. “The issue has been addressed and we hope the remainder of the convention can be a positive experience for all.”