Harley Cameron has wiped her Twitter account clean after getting slammed online over Penelope Ford’s injury on AEW Dynamite — and the reaction spiraled fast.
Ford was hurt during the February 25, 2026 episode of AEW Dynamite in Denver during the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship match. The scary moment came after Ford hit a moonsault to the outside and landed on her feet, immediately showing discomfort before eventually being pulled from the match. AEW called an audible and shifted to a disqualification finish after Lena Kross interfered.
Despite later confirmation from Bryan Alvarez of Wrestling Observer that Ford suffered a sprained ankle and is expected back relatively soon, some fans zeroed in on Cameron and flooded her with criticism. Many people blamed her for injuring Penelope Ford by not catching her when she did her moonsault.
The backlash quickly escalated beyond simple match commentary. Now, Harley Cameron’s Twitter account is gone. If you search for it, you’ll find it completely deactivated — no posts, no timeline, nothing.
There has been no public statement from Cameron addressing the decision, but the timing makes it clear that the backlash and harassment played a role. Ford’s injury was described as legitimate and accidental, and there’s been no indication from AEW that blame was placed on Cameron backstage. Still, online reaction told a different story.
In today’s wrestling landscape, in-ring accidents don’t just stay in the ring. They explode online within minutes. And in this case, the fallout appears to have been enough for Cameron to hit the delete button.

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