Recent findings disclosed a surprising amount of off-stage turmoil related to the previous AEW Women’s Champion, Britt Baker. However, fresh developments concerning this matter have emerged. Baker last appeared in competition during November 2024, when she battled Penelope Ford on Dynamite.
Following her victory, Serena Deeb spoke with Baker, but Baker seemed uninterested and kept repeating, “Nobody cares.” After that encounter, Baker has been absent, and there are increasing whispers of dissatisfaction within AEW about her.
According to PW Torch, Tony Khan appears dissatisfied with Baker and is contemplating directing his attention towards other AEW performers, casting uncertainty over her television presence. The report further indicates that Baker has a questionable standing among the women’s locker room, as several individuals refuse to collaborate with her due to her less-than-favorable reputation.
Despite previous conflicts, such as her dispute with MJF, and her inherent challenges in collaborating with colleagues, her strained relationships have become a major concern. As AEW’s women’s division has grown stronger, the promotion seems to find it less necessary to manage her interpersonal issues.
It appears that Tony Khan may no longer be featuring Britt Baker on AEW TV, due to growing dissatisfaction behind the scenes. An alleged recent event is said to have been the tipping point, as sources suggest she has become increasingly challenging to collaborate with.
— WrestlePurists (@WrestlePurists) January 20, 2025
Due to recent shocking rumors about Baker’s tension backstage, some speculated she could depart from the company. Nevertheless, fresh information suggests that the issue has been exaggerated beyond its actual scope.
Report confirms AEW backstage heat on Britt Baker is overblown
According to wrestling journalist Bryan Alvarez of Wrestling Observer, rumors about Britt Baker’s backstage tension have been overblown online. Despite not being actively involved in the promotion at present and no immediate plans for her, there’s no sign that she is leaving the company altogether.
Bryan Alvarez indicates that rumors about Britt Baker leaving AEW are greatly exaggerated. While she may not be currently featured, there seems to be no immediate end in sight for her involvement with the company.
— Drainmaker ?️ ? (@DrainBamager) January 21, 2025
In the women’s division of AEW, Britt Baker, a prominent figure, faced challenges in 2024. Her comeback was at AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door, where she aimed to stir up a rivalry with Mercedes Mone. However, news leaks suggest that Baker encountered troubles behind the scenes with MJF and Alicia Atout, leading to her suspension.
After Baker once again finds herself under scrutiny due to fresh controversies, we’ll have to wait and see how things unfold. It’s unclear if her tenure with the promotion might soon be wrapping up.
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2025-01-21 14:11