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Kidd Bandit Helps Wrestle Queerdom Talent After Claims Of Not Being Paid

On August 6, TransGraps hosted its Wrestle Queerdom event in Milford, New Hampshire. The event was billed as first ever All-Transgender/Nonbinary/Gender Nonconforming wrestling event in North America. 

The event was a milestone for the community, but issues came in the afternoon as many talent claimed they were not paid. 

Max The Impaler pulled out of the event and tweeted, “Maybe save the flexing until after ALL the talent is paid,” after the Wrestle Queerdom account mentioned a possible second event. 

Cameron Saturn, Kota Holiday, Candy Lee, and Aiden Von Engeland gave their experiences in working with the organizers and the issues that arose. 

Kidd Bandit offered to help talent who wasn’t paid. 

Bandit later updated fans to say that almost all talent has been paid and issued a statement on the event and Sally, who organized the event. 

Transgraps/Wrestle Queerdom has not issued a statement, but told PWPonderings that a statement would be made on Monday. 

Both accounts are currently locked on Twitter. 

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