A major WWE name has been accused of improper conduct recently on social media. The star in question has not wrestled a match since 2014.Former AEW coach Sarah Stock recently claimed on X that Matt Bloom once showed her an inappropriate video in his office at the WWE Performance Center."How about the time Bloom accidentally sent Amato a video of a d*** smacking a woman's face? How about he closes the door to his office to show me the video so we can laugh about how funny it was?" she wrote.Sarah Stock admitted that she found it humorous at the moment, but wondered how many others in the locker room had seen the video as well."I'd just... rather watch porn on my OWN time. How many more of the boys know what a "funny" incident that was, if I know about it?" she added.Matt Bloom is currently the head trainer at the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. He portrayed Lord Tensai in WWE towards the end of his in-ring career.Sarah Stock responds to former WWE SuperstarSarah Stock recently got into a war of words on social media with former WWE star Ricochet.The veteran now competes in All Elite Wrestling and is the reigning National Champion. Stock accused AEW of negligence, and Ricochet responded by claiming nobody in the company liked her.The 46-year-old reacted to Ricochet's post by suggesting that AEW had fired its entire mental health department. She also accused the company of inhumane treatment, and you can check out her message below."We've gotten official word from @aew regarding inhumane treatment towards Mexicans, and the firing of the entire Mental Health Department. Thank you for your response. We appreciate knowing AEW's take on the allegations."Sarah Stock @SSDarkAngelLINKWe've gotten official word from @aew regarding inhumane traeatment towards Mexicans, and the firing of the entire Mental Health Department. Thank you for your response. We appreciate knowing AEW's take on the allegations.Matt Bloom had a ton of success during his career as a professional wrestler. He retired from in-ring competition in 2014 and has been a coach for the company ever since. Sarah Stock worked as a trainer at the Performance Center until she was let go in 2020.