T Boy Wrestling suspends ticket sales amid financial allegations, transfer of leadership
T Boy Wrestling co-creator faces allegations of financial malfeasance, as the organization's events have suspended ticket sales. The post T Boy Wrestling suspends ticket sales amid financial allegations, transfer of leadership appeared first on Outsports.

T Boy Wrestling, the trans and gender-diverse wrestling property that gained national popularity in the last year, has suspended ticket sales for all 2026 events amidst alleged financial misappropriations involving co-creator Mich Miller and a transfer of control of the property to new leadership.
The situation first came to light when T Boy Wrestling co-creator and co-founder of community group Trans Dudes of Los Angeles — which produced T Boy Wrestling events — Adam Bandrowski released a statement via Instagram on November 7 that TDLA would cease producing events after allegedly discovering that Miller “mismanaged organizational funds and accrued debts” without his knowledge.
Bandrowski also claimed that Miller lied about establishing an LLC for TDLA and operated TDLA events, including T Boy Wrestling events, through his own business, The Print Shop LA. Yet a review of the Eventbrite pages that sold tickets to T Boy Wrestling events showed that all ticket sales through Eventbrite were conducted by The Print Shop LA, not TDLA.
Outsports has attempted to reach Miller but has not received a response.
Multiple individuals who worked T Boy Wrestling events have alleged they haven’t been paid for their work in recent months.
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As part of the decision, Bandrowski said that transmasculine apparel and clothing brand — and T Boy Wrestling sponsor — Trans Guy Supply would assume control of T Boy Wrestling.
“This transition will ensure that T Boy Wrestling can thrive long-term, with and for the community,” Bandrowski said. “I will continue my work with T Boy Wrestling along with the trusted, talented and dedicated team members, and we are committed to sustainable collaboration and growth in our next phase.”
Trans Guy Supply owner Auston Bjorkman confirmed the change in leadership in a since-deleted public statement released via Instagram (and archived by TikTok user brownbearbutch) on November 10. Bjorkman stated that he has “legal access” to the financial documents and assets related to the situation.
According to Bjorkman, every T Boy Wrestling event “operated at a major loss.”
He said: “The costs of venues, travel, equipment and production far exceeded what was brought in.”
Bjorkman said that ticket sales for all announced T Boy Wrestling events through Eventbrite in 2026 have been put on hold as they gather more information on the situation and explore a legal response. T Boy Wrestling announced dates for its 2026 tour in September, with events planned for Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco and Seattle.
While the Eventbrite pages for those events are marked as “sold out” and aren’t allowing purchases, the event pages do not mention the hold on ticket sales or information for those who already bought tickets regarding refunds or other compensation if those events do not happen.
“The scope of mistreatment, harm and the amount of money owed to members of our community, especially to trans people of color, non-binary folks, younger folks and trans women, is extensive and devastating,” Bjorkman has publicly alleged. “The process of uncovering the depth and full scope of this harm is ongoing.”
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