In light (and maybe a bit in spite)of a rough patch filled with financial scandal whispers, it looks like trans wrestling's gearing up again in an exciting comeback. Enter Kidd Bandit's fresh and bold wrestling event, all set up with a spotlight shining right on trans and non-binary talents. This isn't just any announcement—it's a hopeful sequel, a new dawn after T Boy Wrestling's unfortunate crash.
## ushering in a fresh chapter in trans wrestling
Kidd Bandit's taking a stand, launching something they've tentatively called "T4T Wrestling." Think T Boy Wrestling 2.0, with all its spirit but none (they hope)of its past issues. "If no one will help us, we'll help ourselves," Bandit's saying loud and clear. This isn't a rehash; it's a new game built on transparency, aimed at boosting trans and non-binary folks.
Mark your calendars: training kicks off in April, with a much-anticipated debut event coming in June in Los Angeles. The vision? A welcoming haven where trans athletes can not only hone their craft but also shine on a big stage.
## looking back on t boy wrestling
Following T Boy Wrestling's stint, things were anything but smooth. Allegations flew, with co-founder Mich Miller caught in a legal storm over financial messiness. Adam Bandrowski, another co-founder and face behind Trans Dudes LA, shared how he felt duped by Miller's financial shenanigans. Instead, Miller allegedly rerouted funds through his own business, The Print Shop LA, leading us here with a past mishap pushing close on $100,000.
Transfer talks went south as Auston Bjorkman, from Trans Guy Supply and past sponsor, backed out after online backlash. With that, T Boy Wrestling folded, paving a path—perhaps accidentally—for fresh starts like T4T Wrestling.
## building empowerment in community
Kidd Bandit's passion shines through. Even without pay, they poured heart and soul—it's always been about celebrating queer identity and unity. "I've dealt with this before," Bandit's quick with a quip, sharply calling out past manipulations. "Trans rights, everyone."
More than talk, T4T Wrestling's making strides with transparency at its core, inviting everyone from rookies in wrestling tights, all through veterans looking back on glory days. It's about making sure there's no trapdoor waiting this time around.
Excited buzz already hums through wrestling communities, eyes set on T4T's offerings. It's shaping up as a beacon in sports, promising LGBTQ+ athletes a place where talent and self-expression take center stage.
This launch isn't just another wrestling event—it's a healing, a promise. The wounds from T Boy Wrestling might still sting, but Kidd Bandit's looking forward, crafting a future built on inclusivity.
Eager fans, keep your ears perked; there are more updates on Kidd Bandit's brainchild coming soon. Expect June's debut in LA not just as another date on a calendar but a heartfelt celebration. It's more than resilience on display - it's community strength, sheer talent, and a rush toward being all we can be.
Stay tuned as T4T Wrestling steps up, waving its flag high and proud over a ring where diversity's king and empowerment rules.