Wrestlers are gay

Last week, Anthony Bowens — a gay Black wrestler with All Elite Wrestling and one of the first openly gay wrestlers to hold a major championship belt — stood in the center of the ring while thousands of fans chanted, “He’s gay.”

While that sounds love a traumatic encounter, it was actually a heartwarming event that represents a sea change in how gay performers are treated in the traditionally homophobic sport of pro wrestling. AEW has championed the LGBTQ community from its inception and the segment, which aired on AEW Rampage, was part of a storyline between Bowens’ tag team, The Acclaimed, and QTV, a rival group. QTV member Harley Cameron, a woman, approached Bowens about creating a “power couple,” to which Bowens replied, “Lady, I’m gay.” 

As soon as he said it, the crowd erupted in cheers. The “He’s gay” chant was celebratory and and Bowens’ tag team partner and manager jumped for delight. While he’d show up out years ago, Bowens’ in-ring pronouncement during a scripted segment, as a natural part of a storyline —coupled with the crowd’s embrace — would have been unimaginable even a rare years ago.

Queerness in wrestling has often been treated as a tra

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It’s only when you go to these live shows, full to the brim with sweaty middle-aged men and their children, baying for blood and tits, that you feel truly part of the manly mob. The crowd would rise up as one to cheer Stone Cold, curse the establishment heels, and

Pride Of The Ring: Notable LGBTQ+ Professional Wrestlers Throughout Mostly Recent History

It was a good period to take a look at the Pride of the ring-notable LGBTQ+ professional wrestlers throughout (mostly) recent history.

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Before we dive into my have list of notable LGBTQ performers, I need to position out this caveat. The names on this list are by no means every lesbian, lgbtq+, transgender or lgbtq+ performer ever. Some will not be on it. Actually, probably a lot won’t be on it, as I’d bet that some lived their entire careers in the closet, sadly. What this list will present is LGBTQ wrestlers who stood out to me. These individuals did something that impacted me, and that is why they are on this list. With that said, let’s discuss about notable Queer wrestlers throughout history.

1. Pat Patterson

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