
AEW star Anthony Bowens recently appeared on an episode of The Mark Hoke Show, where he talked about a number of topics including the freedom he felt after coming out.
Bowens said, โWhen I came out I felt like all of those walls came crashing down and I was able to connect with people more. I was able to connect with my fellow wrestlers, my friendships with them, and my other friends in general got stronger. I was able to connect with all different fans all over the world, other closeted athletes. So it really was such a positive thing and a relief โ a complete relief that I got to be myself, I didnโt have to hide anymore, I didnโt have to structure conversations a certain way and I could just โฆ I felt free and thatโs basically what it was. And I was able to really focus on being a good performer and figuring out who I was as a character, as opposed to figuring out a character and figuring out who I was as a person in actual life. It was just a ton of stress and I was so glad when it was over.โ
On his โIโm gay!โ segment with Harley Cameron:
โItโs never been said before [the word gay] in a wrestling ring on national television and Iโm not the type of โฆ My form of activism is, I go out and I am myself and I try to represent as authentically and positively as possible, Iโm not really much in your face. But I always wanted to present it in a fun way โcause a lot of times it ends up being presented in a very, very serious, emotional way. I wanted to present it in more of, you know, a happy-go-lucky [way].โ
On the reaction to the segment:
โIโve been waiting to do something like this at the right time for a long time and Iโm very, very, very happy with the result. Iโm very happy that the crowd enjoyed it. I would have never in a million years expect them to erupt the way that they did.โ
You can check out Bowensโ comments in the video below.