AEW’s Queen Aminata Stranded In UK After Passport Theft

Queen Aminata’s recent trip overseas has taken an unfortunate turn. While the AEW roster makes its way back to the United States following the record-setting Forbidden Door pay-per-view in London, the rising star has found herself stuck in the UK after her passport was stolen.

Aminata shared on her Instagram story that her backpack was taken in London over the weekend, leaving her without her credit and debit cards, glasses, medication, and—most critically—her passport. With the theft forcing her to remain abroad until at least Thursday, she won’t be available for this Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite in Philadelphia and could potentially miss Collision later in the week as well.

Despite the setback, Aminata stayed upbeat in her message, saying that “everything happens for a reason,” and expressing gratitude to her fans for their support during the ordeal. She also noted she’s eager to return home and back to action as soon as possible.

This isn’t the first time AEW stars have dealt with theft during UK trips. Following All In London last year, MJF’s prized Dynamite Diamond Ring went missing—an incident many initially thought was part of a storyline. AEW eventually leaned into it on TV, but the original ring has never been recovered.

For now, Aminata’s unexpected London stay means fans will have to wait just a little longer to see her back inside the ring. Thankfully, barring further complications, she should be able to rejoin AEW before the company wraps up its run at the historic 2300 Arena in mid-September.

Queen Aminata Issues Stern Warning After Scary Fan Encounter

AEW star Queen Aminata is speaking out after a recent incident with a fan crossed the line from admiration to invasion of privacy.

In a powerful message shared on social media, Aminata revealed that during a trip to New York, a fan somehow obtained her hotel information — including her full name and room number — and sent flowers directly to her room. What might have been intended as a kind gesture quickly turned into something unsettling, leaving Aminata feeling deeply unsafe.

“Be a fan. Don’t be a creep,” she wrote. “Imagine how I felt that day and days after… y’all need to stop for real.”

The chilling experience has sparked renewed conversation around the importance of boundaries and safety for wrestlers, especially as fan interactions grow more personal through social media and public appearances.

Unfortunately, Aminata’s story is not an isolated one. The wrestling world has seen a disturbing uptick in cases of stalking and harassment. WWE’s Roxanne Perez recently fell victim to a doxxing attack that exposed her private information online, and Liv Morgan was stalked by a man who went as far as showing up uninvited at her home, ultimately leading to his arrest.

These incidents serve as a sobering reminder: wrestlers may be public figures, but they’re still human beings entitled to privacy and personal safety.

Queen Aminata’s message wasn’t just a call-out — it was a plea for respect, not just for herself, but for all performers who put their bodies and lives on the line to entertain fans.

At WrestlingNewsBlog.com, we stand with Queen Aminata and all wrestlers who face these kinds of violations. Supporting your favorite stars doesn’t mean ignoring their boundaries. Let’s all do better.