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13 WWE Wrestlers Who Recognize As LGBTQ+

For decades, homosexuality was an uncomfortable subject in the WWE. For example, Dustin Rhodes' Goldust persona pretended to be gay, using homosexuality as a means to sketch heat, while Chris Kanyon, who was legitimately homosexual, hid his sexuality to prevent it from causing him any professional turmoil.

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26 Wrestlers Who Are LGBTQ+

More wrestlers than ever before are coming out as part of the LGBTQ+ community, with these major names entity great examples in and out of the ring.

Today, most fans accept that talent comes in all shapes, sizes, colors, and sexualities. Wrestling fans own become much more accepting of the LGBTQ people. This has, in change, resulted in more LGBTQ representation in wrestling today than ever before. Here are 13 WWE wrestlers, past or present, who identify as LGBTQ.

UPDATE: 2025/05/01 20:00 EST BY BENJAMIN VIEIRA

The Homosexual community has come a long way in professional wrestling. In the past, the community was not given much respect when it came to the storylines that they were represented in. However, in 2025, things have thankfully changed for the greater. Many wre

Thread: Professional Wrestling Is Gay?

  • 12-12-2006, 05:58 AM#46


    You know I was watching WWE Raw the other week and I saw Edge get in Randy Orton's face they were in kissing distance of each other and they looked like a same-sex attracted couple.

    So I assume you guys are right pro wrestling is a little gay but at least these wrestlers don't make out with each other on tv because then pro wrestling would be completely gay.

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    i like wwe wrestling so i wont say its gay though i cant say i dont think about that when i look at kurt angle 0.0 x.x i think wrestling is funny so i observe it =D?

    Who needs a signature I DON'T >(

    I have Dissidia, be jealous!


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    Last week, Anthony Bowens — a queer Black wrestler with All Elite Wrestling and one of the first openly gay wrestlers to hold a major championship belt — stood in the center of the ring while thousands of fans chanted, “He’s gay.”

    While that sounds like a traumatic encounter, it was actually a heartwarming event that represents a sea change in how gay performers are treated in the traditionally homophobic sport of pro wrestling. AEW has championed the LGBTQ community from its inception and the segment, which aired on AEW Rampage, was part of a storyline between Bowens’ tag team, The Acclaimed, and QTV, a rival group. QTV member Harley Cameron, a lady, approached Bowens about creating a “power couple,” to which Bowens replied, “Lady, I’m gay.” 

    As soon as he said it, the crowd erupted in cheers. The “He’s gay” chant was celebratory and and Bowens’ tag team spouse and manager jumped for joy. While he’d arrive out years ago, Bowens’ in-ring pronouncement during a scripted segment, as a natural part of a storyline —coupled with the crowd’s embrace — would have been unimaginable even a few years ago.

    Queerness in wrestling has often been treated as a tra

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    Former WWE Superstar Brodus Clay (real name George Murdoch; recently debuted in TNA as Tyrus) has a shoot interview out from the YouShoot series.

    In it, the former Funkasaurus addresses a ask about how the WWE roster reacted when Darren Young publicly acknowledged his sexuality in a TMZ interview last year. The video was shot this summer, when Michael Sam - the first openly gay football player drafted by an NFL team - and the St. Louis Rams' locker room was a hot sports topic.

    Unsurprisingly, especially considering how WWE supported and utilized Young at general relations functions while booking him almost exactly as he had before coming out, Clay's response largely amounts to "whatever". But it does finish with a great line that lets you know that pro wrestlers have their priorities in order

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