According to Fightful, Bryan Danielson is not only heading the AEW Disciplinary Committee but is also responsible for handing out fines to the AEW talent when necessary.
One set of fines that have been handed out under Bryan Danielson are fines to wrestlers due to their behavior on social media. Fightful also states that in the report that “there have already been two wrestlers who have been handed out fines already”. This will apparently continue to be a thing and will hopefully encourage talent to express their frustrations in private with management rather than publicly.
As you may recall, Britt Baker recently took to social media last week to express her frustration pertaining to her lack of TV and promo time this year.

If this is true, AEW may finally turn a profit…
And how on earth is this possible? The only problem (cancer!!!) in AEW was CM Punk. He’s gone now so everything must be unicorns pissing glittery gold, right? RIGHT???
Absolutely, because AEW is a wrestler’s utopia where they have the freedom to do whatever they want, unlike those b***ards in WWE that control their characters and…monitor their social media usage…and…umm…
Remember the reports from the early days of AEW? It’s a relaxing work environment, nobody is selfish, there are no backstage fights, everyone pitches in to write the show, everyone has creative freedom, TK is the greatest boss in the world. It’s shocking to find out these were all lies, lol.
@Doug E.–I don’t think they were lies. I think everyone came in with a positive outlook, same way as most anyone does in a new relationship. It isn’t until later that all the problems and issues start popping up. At the end of the day, NO job is perfect.
I read online that Mike Santana was one of the people fined because he posted in a now deleted tweet that he had not been featured on AEW television in six weeks.