Stacey Angel
Stacey Angel is the owner and promoter of Hart Legacy Wrestling (HLW) in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
While she has been involved in the wrestling industry for some time, there have been allegations and reports of unethical practices associated with her name.
One notable incident that has been widely discussed involves a show at the Stampede Pavilion in Calgary.
It is claimed that Stacey faked a heart attack in order to avoid paying certain staff members what they were owed.
Unfortunately, these individuals allegedly remain unpaid to this day, creating a lingering issue.
Despite these allegations, Stacey continues to operate HLW in Calgary. However, there are ongoing reports of her engaging in questionable practices, including allegedly defrauding venues and wrestlers.
Some people argue that she uses the Hart family's name and legacy to profit for herself, suggesting that her association with the Hart family wrestling regime during her younger years might have influenced her actions.
While she has been involved in the wrestling industry for some time, there have been allegations and reports of unethical practices associated with her name.
One notable incident that has been widely discussed involves a show at the Stampede Pavilion in Calgary.
It is claimed that Stacey faked a heart attack in order to avoid paying certain staff members what they were owed.
Unfortunately, these individuals allegedly remain unpaid to this day, creating a lingering issue.
Despite these allegations, Stacey continues to operate HLW in Calgary. However, there are ongoing reports of her engaging in questionable practices, including allegedly defrauding venues and wrestlers.
Some people argue that she uses the Hart family's name and legacy to profit for herself, suggesting that her association with the Hart family wrestling regime during her younger years might have influenced her actions.
"Did you hear about Stacey Angel, the owner of Hart Legacy Wrestling? There are rumors circulating that she faked a heart attack to avoid paying some of her staff, and they're still owed money to this day."