The February 19 episode of AEW Dynamite featured many standout moments, but not everything went smoothly. A segment involving Thunder Rosa and Megan Bayne received a lot of criticism and now the real story behind what happened has been revealed.

According to a report by Fightful Select, a very confusing moment took place on the February 19 episode of AEW Dynamite. After Kris Statlanders match, Penelope Ford helped Bayne, leading to Thunder Rosa running in with a chair. However, instead of reacting, Bayne and Ford seemed unfazed, while Rosa hesitated to use the chair.

Some fans speculated that Bayne and Ford went into business for themselves, but sources within AEW denied this. Instead, it was likely a miscommunication between coaches or producers about where the wrestlers should be positioned.

AEW sources also stated that the issue was discussed after the show, and none of the wrestlers involved have any problems working together. Despite the online debate, the awkward segment appears to have been a simple miscommunication rather than anything intentional.

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As AEW continues to grow, moments like this show how important clear direction and communication are between wrestlers and production teams. After all, there is a reason why talent are frustrated over a complete lack of production meetings before a show.

Did you notice the awkwardness during the Thunder Rosa segment? Do you think AEW needs to improve its backstage coordination? Share your thoughts in the comments below!


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