One Big Thing
Recent reports about Britt Baker’s status in AEW have sparked controversy, with new sources suggesting earlier claims of backstage heat were exaggerated.
Key Details
- Initial reports from Wade Keller (PW Torch) suggested Tony Khan was “fed up” with Baker
- Claims indicated Baker was “wildly unpopular” in the women’s locker room
- Wrestling Observer’s Bryan Alvarez counters these reports as “blown way out of proportion”
- Baker’s last AEW match was in November 2023 against Penelope Ford
Direct Quote
“From talking to multiple people within AEW, the Britt Baker stories all over the Internet today appear to be blown way out of proportion,” – Bryan Alvarez
Why It Matters
Baker’s status affects AEW’s women’s division significantly, as she was the company’s first homegrown female star and former Women’s World Champion. Her potential departure or reduced role would impact AEW’s booking plans and roster depth.
By The Numbers
- 4 months since Baker’s last televised match
- 1 AEW Women’s World Championship reign
- First female signed to AEW in 2019
Current Status
- No immediate plans for Baker’s return to TV
- Still under contract with AEW
- Unfinished storyline with Serena Deeb remains pending
What’s Next?
While Baker remains absent from AEW programming, her future with the company appears secure despite the circulating rumors. The situation highlights the need for clear communication about talent status in professional wrestling.
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