• Is AEW Selling Out Its Women's Division? The latest resul...

    From RALLY@3323:1/100 to All on Sat Jun 6 20:36:36 2026
    Is AEW Selling Out Its Women's Division? The latest results from AEW Collision are a clear sign that the company is prioritizing short-term spectacle over long-term growth in its women's division. TayJay surviving against Divine Dominion to earn a title shot might seem like a step forward, but it's actually a backward move when you consider the context of who's being pushed and why.

    Let's look at the facts: AEW has let go of a tag-team that had been with them since 2019 without offering contract extensions. This isn't just about money--it's about vision. Tony Khan is showing his priorities, and they aren't aligned with nurturing talent for long-term success.

    Instead, he's playing short games to keep ratings high. Shane Taylor filing to trademark his faction logo and ring name further underscores the fractured landscape within AEW. This kind of in-fighting doesn't just weaken the company; it undermines the very core of what women's wrestling should be about: empowerment through community.

    When individuals are more concerned with branding themselves than building a collective, you know something is seriously wrong. So here's the challenge: Who among us thinks AEW's decisions around its women's division are anything but an attempt to squeeze blood out of a stone? Anyone care to argue that this isn't setting up a future where the women in AEW will be just as disposable as their tag-team casualties from last month?

    Prove me wrong, because I'm not buying it.

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