Elayna Black, known for her dynamic presence as a TNA Knockout, recently found herself at the center of a troubling incident at WrestleCon. On Saturday, Black took to social media to share her harrowing experience of sexual assault, bravely confronting a fan who allegedly crossed the line.
The incident unfolded when Black posted a video capturing the aftermath of the alleged assault. In the video, she can be heard confronting a man who she claims grabbed her inappropriately. With a mix of courage and anger, Black didn't hold back, calling the perpetrator "a sick fucking pig" as he walked away from the scene.
“Couple of things since some of the replies on this are insane but not surprising. He seemed very there enough talking to me beforehand to know right from wrong. If you can’t control yourself as an adult in public around women without consent, don’t fucking go. Shut the fuck up, and having an onlyfans does not equal consent to be assaulted. Some of you need to be in prison.”
Following her video post, Elayna Black didn't shy away from addressing the broader implications of her experience. She passionately elaborated on the importance of understanding consent, emphasizing that her work on OnlyFans does not give anyone the right to violate her personal boundaries.
Her powerful message serves as a stark reminder that harassment and assault have no place in any setting, public or private. "No more meet and greets for me," she declared, signaling a shift in how she interacts with fans to safeguard her personal safety.
Elayna Black's brave stand against harassment at WrestleCon has sparked conversations about the treatment of women in wrestling and beyond, highlighting the urgent need for respect and accountability in all interactions.