Anthony Bowens: Everyone Is Allowed To Be Themselves At AEW, I'm Proud To Be Elite

Anthony Bowens is proud to represent.

Anthony Bowens has had a remarkable run in AEW up to this point. He became the company's first openly gay champion when he and Max Caster won the AEW World Tag Team Championship in 2022. The duo, along with Billy Gunn, also won the AEW World Trios Championship at AEW All In 2023.

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Bowens was highlighted in a special AEW Represents video, and he discussed his journey as an openly gay athlete. He expressed his gratitude for the opportunities that he has had.

"I’ve been fortunate enough to be highlighted in the Out 100, the top 100 out entertainers in the country, to attitude covers of Attitude Magazine, Gay Times, and 26 Magazine, becoming AEW’s first gay champion, win the tag team titles in New York City with Max Caster, win the trios titles at Wembley Stadium with over 80,000 people, the biggest scissor party of all time. This stuff is crazy. I never thought any of this would be possible. Of course, it’s fun from a personal goal standpoint, but also someone could pick up that magazine, someone could look at that list, someone could watch me on television and go, ‘I feel validated, I feel safe, and now I have someone I can look towards as an inspiration for me to achieve my goals as well.’ That’s a very, very powerful thing," Bowens said.

Bowens went on to emphasize that acceptance was important at every level. He stated that it was important to love and accept one another. Bowens said that at AEW, everyone is allowed to be themselves, and he was proud to be elite.

"I think acceptance at every level, no matter if it’s your sexuality, whether it’s your nationality, anything, we’re all human beings. It’s all very important to accept and love one another. Here at AEW, everybody is allowed to be themselves. They’re authentically allowed to be themselves. I’m proud to be elite, and I’m proud to represent this company. I think that also is important for people to see as well because there are plenty of little boys, little girls, those who identify as non-binary that want to be professional wrestlers one day or they want to be in entertainment or they want to be in sports and they need to see that visibility, they need to have that representation so that when somebody looks on-screen and goes, ‘Oh, Anthony Bowens did it? Anthony Bowens became champion? I could become a champion.’ That is so, so important, and I’m happy to be at the forefront of that. My name is Anthony Bowens, I am ‘The Scissor King,’ I am proud to represent the LGBTQ+ community, I am proud to be elite, and always remember to keep spreading the love. You are loved, and most importantly, everyone loves The Acclaimed. Happy Pride," Bowens said.

Bowens has said that he would love to be AEW's first gay world champion. Check out his comments here.

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