I need hear more about veiny being sexually assaulted wtf
For those not in the know of wrestling, or who VENY is I've added a little bit of context.
In the Summer of 2022, some tranny wrestling fan that goes by Sally/TransGraps/Daughterofogre/a few more that I'm not sure of decided to run their own pro wrestling show in New Hampshire. This retard had been a long time fan that began to get into Japanese wrestling and indie wrestling and would regularly attend shows held by Limitless Wrestling in Maine. So they took out a loan, under their mother's name or had their mother take out the loan, and rented a massive building for a crowd of maybe 100 people in attendance. Their plan was to host the first ever all trans presented wrestling show, with all matches exclusively featuring trans, nonbinary or otherwise queer identified. Not the worst idea considering how liberal the North East is.
VENY is one of TransGraps favorites. VENY is a MtF trans wrestler and the first openly trans Japanese wrestler in the industry, though VENY didn't promote it as part of her on screen personality. VENY themselves doesn't identify as trans but as female and presents themselves as such both on screen and privately. VENY is what is considered 'Freelance' in Japanese wrestling. They're not contracted to any specific company so they can wrestle wherever and whoever will book them. Because of this, there was no office management to go through or a filter that may have prevented this whole thing. VENY has won multiple championships in many companies in Japan and had a well received televised match for an AEW episode of Dynamite in America around the time of the WrestleQueerdom event. VENY at the time was a cult favorite for (online) wrestling fans.
TransGraps DM'd VENY and was able to schmooze their way into talking VENY to come to America for their American debut on their show. There were promises VENY getting a good hotel for the duration of her stay, and day or two visit to NYC for tourism in addition to their pay for the performance. VENY was going to headline the show, the belief that it being VENY's American debut and her online popularity at the time, and it being North East fans, there would be enough of a turn out to at least break even. That didn't happen. Not even close.
Instead, TransGraps sort of held VENY hostage in their mother's small apartment and in addition to live tweeting, almost in a bragging kind of way, that they were watching anime together and other stuff that a professional promoter shouldn't be exposing and really shouldn't be saying about someone (even in as shady a business as pro wrestling). One night before the event TG live tweeted about VENY sleeping including the infamous 'The lord is testing me' tweet. They even posted an audio clip joking about her being dead. It was really wild to see it all thrown on Twitter for all to see. Was there public proof of VENY being sexually assaulted? Not that I've seen, but if TG was alright posting what they did publicly then I can only imagine what happened privately.
Shirts and merch was made for VENY's appearance to sell with preorders taken, those never got out except the shirts that the artist themselves put up the money to ensure got produced once the shit hit the fan. TG booked this big ass dome in bumfuck New Hampshire which must have cost thousands and thousands. On top of that, NH comes with its own laws for pro wrestling events like having a fire truck on site (even if there is no pyro or fireworks), police detail, etc. So with the loan money spent on an obnoxiously over ambitious venue, all the state's fees and red tape, and the stay-cation with VENY, TG didn't have much money left! No talent on the show got paid. I believe the only part of the crew that got any money at all was the ring crew because they refused to even start building the ring until they were paid. Now those are real workers right there.
Unfortunately, TransGraps overestimated the reach of their small niche of the online wrestling fandom. As someone that really likes Japanese pro wrestling myself, I know that there really is only a few hundred Americans that even know who the fuck these wrestlers are and what companies they wrestle for. TG was not able to keep their fandom in check. TG's mother was said to be bankrupt over the loan, as she was retired with low income and TG didn't have a stable income so the loan wouldn't be repaid.






Another wrestling lolcow, Kid Banditt, was featured on the show along with a lot of other talent that aren't very well known but fit the bill for the Queerdom theme.
The show itself was a disaster, the ring was not your typical looking ring, it was low down to your ankles, the ropes were thinner than TransGrap's hairline, and they were so loose that it looked dangerous to preform in. The matches were fairly terrible, with VENY vs Dark Shiek in the main event being the only watchable thing on the show. While I am shitting on the talent, they did try and they did want this show to be a positive representation of what the trans community can do together. Alas. Some talent came from the Midwest and I think one even came from California. All left out to dry, no travel reimbursement which was promised, no pay for their work, nothing, which left a few of them stranded as they were taking a small loss with the travel and pay because they wanted to be part of the show. Eventually Banditt and one of the other talent got together to find out who was owed what and where anyone wanting to donate could do it. IWTV, the streaming service airing the event, quietly deleted the show from their archive after few months.
One of TG's final public posts is the last pic included, though I am 100% certain that retard is still sleuthing around under a different name.
There's a reddit thread about it here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/SquaredCir...wrestle_queerdom_did_not_pay_their/?rdt=60829
TL;DR
A tranny wrestling fan tried to be a wrestling promoter and conned one of their favorites from Japan to wrestle in America on their show, kind of held them hostage in their mom's apartment, and live tweeted about watching them sleep before not paying anyone on the show and leaving several wrestlers stranded.