Earlier this week, @RingsideNews_ sparked major backlash after tweeting a photo of AEW artist Mel Coleman, who was seen flirting with Andrade El Idolo on Dynamite, along with a mocking caption questioning if she was “a dude.” The inappropriate now-deleted tweet drew widespread criticism for its insensitivity and transphobic undertones, with fans and wrestlers slamming the outlet for body-shaming and lazy journalism, with many even calling for boycotts. And now Coleman has responded on X.com with powerful confidence, proudly owning the situation by sharing a stunning photo captioned “When the dudes are intimidated by real dominant energy. Tell your girlfriends I say hi, I can be a better boyfriend.”

Coleman, known online as @MelColemanArt, is AEW’s premier pro wrestling artist whose bold, dramatic illustrations have turned Dynamite segments into breathtaking visual masterpieces. Self-taught and inspired by her lifelong love of wrestling, comics, and classical painting, she began creating fan art in 2020. Her work quickly caught fire online, leading to a dream collaboration with Don Callis, who commissioned iconic pieces such as the Don Callis Family “Last Supper” parody and Kenny Omega portraits, which aired on national television. Today, she designs official merch, limited-edition prints, and graphics for top stars while continuing to captivate fans with her talent and beauty.
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