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Women’s World Championship Match booked for AEW’s Full Gear

It has finally been announced that AEW will have a women’s match at their upcoming Full Gear pay-per-view event. It was mentioned earlier that Britt Baker will face Bea Priestley on the pre-show Buy In, but now we have a match on the main card. Riho will be defending her Women’s World Title against Emi … Read more

Britt Baker vs Bea Priestley announced for AEW Full Gear Buy In pre-show

Britt Baker and Bea Priestley will face off one-on-one on the AEW Full Gear Buy In pre-show. The match was announced on episode 5 of AEW Dark complete with a fantastic segment by Britt Baker at the 33-minute mark. There is nothing better than a promo that blurs the lines between wrestling and reality, and … Read more

Mercedes Martinez & Big Swole return to AEW for a tag-team match on AEW Dark

Tomorrow’s AEW Dark will see the return of Mercedes Martinez and Big Swole as they team up to face Sadie Gibbs and Allie in tag-team action. This will be the first time both Big Swole and Martinez have been back in an AEW ring since All Out in August. Both wrestlers took part in the … Read more

Shanna signs multi-year deal with AEW

Shanna, who participated in her debut match last week on AEW Dynamite against Hikaru Shida has been signed a three-year deal with the company. In an interview with Portuguese Media which has been translated credit to @ucancallme on Twitter, Shanna confirmed this news.

Known as “Portugal’s Perfect Athlete” she has a 13-year history under her belt as she has worked in many indie promotions all around the world such as WSU, Stardom, and Pro Wrestling EVE. She has faced the likes of Santana Garrett, Nikki Cross, LuFisto, and Gail Kim just to name a few.

She did not win her debut match on Dynamite against Shida but she put on a solid performance. She would kick out of a Falcon Arrow but a running knee strike by Shida would put away the newest member of the women’s roster.

What are your thoughts on this signing for AEW? Feel free to discuss in the comment section.

AEW Dark to start airing dark matches on Tuesday

AEW Dark

Cody Rhodes announced this weekend that AEW Dark will begin this Tuesday. The program will feature matches that will not be shown on Dynamite. The new show will be hosted by Tony Schiavone and available on the official All Elite Wrestling YouTube channel. The first program will feature the four dark matches from their first … Read more

Riho captures AEW’s inaugural Women’s World Championship

AEW has officially made their television debut on the TNT Network and we have their first-ever Women’s World Champion. Nyla Rose and Riho were the two lucky competitors to be involved in this historic match-up. In the end, Riho would secure the win and become the inaugural champion. The match would definitely focus on the … Read more

Aubrey Edwards makes history and becomes full time for AEW

AEW’s female referee Aubrey Edwards made history last night at their All Out pay-per-view. She became the first woman to referee the main event on a pay-per-view. She officiated the main event for the inaugural AEW World Championship between Chris Jericho and Hangman Adam Page. In the end, Jericho would become their first champion. During … Read more

Brandi Rhodes comments on AEW/NXT scheduling and Britt Baker

Brandi Rhodes spoke to Triblive recently as AEW quickly approaches their television debut on TNT. During the conversation, they discussed the recent NXT announcement that WWE has made in regards to its scheduling. It was previously the hot topic of discussion earlier in the week that NXT will be moving to the USA Network in … Read more

Big Swole & Sadie Gibbs are added to the Casino Battle Royale for All Out

AEW’s All Out is fastly approaching as it will be live on Aug. 31. Previously it was reported that during their Buy In prior to the main show there will be a Casino Battle Royale. The winner of this 21-woman match will become the first participant in the inaugural Women’s World Championship match will take … Read more

Jazz and Ivelisse featured in promo videos for AEW’s All Out Buy In Battle Royale

As previously reported, AEW will have a Casino Battle Royale on their All Out Buy In on Aug. 31. This will feature 21-women with the winner being the first competitor for the inaugural Women’s World Championship match. That match will take place when AEW debuts on the TNT Network on Oct. 2. Two big names … Read more

Casino Battle Royale announced for AEW’s Buy In at All Out

Announced by AEW’s CBO Brandi Rhodes in the latest “The Road to All Out” there will be a Casino Battle Royale at All Out’s Buy In. It was previously announced that the Women’s World Championship will be unveiled at this pay-per-view. Furthermore, when AEW debuts on TNT for their TV deal on Oct. 2 the … Read more

Hard Work Pays Off For Brandi Rhodes’ AEW Debut Match

Brandi Rhodes definitely has her plate full when it comes to professional wrestling.  As the Chief Brand (Brandi) Officer for the blossoming All Elite Wrestling, Rhodes is the cornerstone for the women that are changing the pro wrestling world. Not only that, but it is also known that Rhodes has been working in the ring.  … Read more

Brandi Rhodes talks on Scarlett Bordeaux possibly in AEW

AEW is in full swing with their pay-per-view schedule and their TV deal starting this fall. Many eyes are on the building of their roster. Scarlett Bordeaux was released from her IMPACT Wrestling contract just last month. As a result, it is natural to think of where she could perform next and AEW is a viable option.

Brandi Rhodes faced Allie in a match this weekend at Flight for the Fallen and walked away with a win. In a post-event media discussion, Rhodes spoke about her partnering with Awesome Kong, winning her match, and Aja Kong’s appearance.

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She was asked by Wrestling Inc. if Scarlett Bordeaux’s name is on the table to join AEW now that she is a free agent.

“I like Scarlett, I think she’s a great competitor,” Rhodes responded. “I think it’s very important with our division—because a lot of our girls are newer, a lot of people maybe don’t have such name recognition. I mean, even with me, I’ve been in the business for a long time, but not as a wrestler. So, it’s very important that everybody gets their moments and their time so that people can get to know some of these girls.”

She continues, “Any sports industry you want to know the athletes, that’s part of why people come and watch the Jacksonville Jaguars because they know the players, they know their history, they know about their families. We want to be able to do that with the girls, so I don’t want so many girls that we can’t do that. If you don’t see a face, yet, it’s always just a ‘yet,’ that doesn’t mean that the doors are closed to anyone. It’s just a matter of making sure we build this division correctly and that everybody gets a fair shake at presenting themselves.”

Rhodes is planning to focus on the names she does have to build up the AEW’s women’s roster. She stresses that just because a name hasn’t been announced by the company just yet doesn’t mean they won’t be included in the future.

She recently made the announcement that the Women’s World Championship will be unveiled at their next pay-per-view event All Out.

Thank you to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

What are your thoughts on the current women on the AEW women’s roster? Would you like to see Scarlett eventually in the company? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section.