Former AEW star Abadon has a cosplay game that could win awards, but this time they're bringing together rock and wrestling with a photo shoot inspired by Marilyn Manson.

Abadon (who identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns) wrestled for AEW and Ring of Honor from 2020-2025, at one point challenging for the ROH title against Athena in a Halloween themed match. The 'Living Dead Girl' departed from AEW in June and has since been lighting up the indies.

Abadon's Patreon features some NSFW photo shoots, with this Marilyn Manson offering being one of their latest. The shoot was inspired by Manson's music video for "The Fight Song," as evidenced by Abadon's leather military garb and Manson-esque makeup.

Click here to see Abadon's NSFW Manson cosplay.

Abadon has done some other incredible Manson-inspired shoots. Check them out below.

In a 2024 interview with RJ City, Abadon broke character in a rare moment to address gender norms. "Sex is a biological and gender is a social construct, and as a member of said social society, I can construct that any way that I see fit," they said.

"The confusion en masse is part and parcel to the struggle we must face if we must adapt any change. If gender is truly fluid and I'm referring to the people who may call themselves an aunt or an uncle, then it should be able to morph itself into a variety of verbal roles and not be stuck in the binary construct that we have created."

11 Most Shocking + Violent Moments in AEW History

"I am unapologetic about my love of... whatever you want to call it... the deathmatch style, hardcore. I love that stuff," Jon Moxley famously told Chris Van Vliet. "I understand most people are gonna think that's crap and they're not gonna want to watch that. Although I make no apologies that I like that stuff, I would never foist it upon everybody else. It's not like I walked into AEW and was like 'Look, all my matches are going to be crazy.' I never imagined we'd be able to do stuff like that."

Since its official formation in 2019, AEW has become wrestling's premiere destination for extreme acts of violence. With an entire locker room influenced by Atsushi Onita's FMW and Paul Heyman's ECW, both the men and women of AEW have created gruesome and iconic moments that rival any era of pro wrestling.

Tables, ladders, chairs, garbage cans and even kendo sticks have become commonplace in hardcore matches. But a bat full of a nails? A hypodermic needle? A champagne bucket filled with broken glass? These instruments of pain remain sickening to the core.

Check out the most shocking and violent moments from AEW below.

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