SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris: We Are Committed To Help Pro Wrestlers Secure Protections
SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris is serious about helping pro wrestlers.
On November 13, Cateris tweeted in support of Zelina Vega, who was released by WWE on Friday evening. Moments before her release was made official, Vega tweeted that she supported unionization. While it is unknown the exact reason of Vega’s release, she had been outspoken regarding third-party platform use as she was heavily active on Twitch and had opened an OnlyFans account to show off her various cosplay outfits.
Expanding on SAG’s support, Cateris gave the following statement to Spectrum Sports 360’s Jon Alba:
“Wrestling is as much about media as it is sports, and we are going to directly engage with members of this profession to help find ways for them to protect themselves.
As more people reinvest in unions, and as more working people are harassed by employers who don’t want to protect them, SAG-AFTRA is committed to doing what we can to help professional wrestlers secure the protection they deserve”
I inquired with @sagaftra president @TheGabrielle_C following her tweet recognizing @Zelina_VegaWWE’s call for unionization. This is her statement response, which seems to be one of the first times SAG-AFTRA is publicly offering support for pro wrestlers. #WWE pic.twitter.com/jX4E6To5oo
— Jon Alba (@JonAlba) November 16, 2020
Former Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang has also supported the idea of wrestlers being part of SAG.
In a Twitch stream following her release, Zelina Vega said she has no ill will towards the company and thanked them for allowing her to achieve her dreams. You can find her full comments by clicking here.