10 First AEW Wrestlers To Win The Triple Crown

3. Britt Baker

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Dr Britt Baker D.M.D's broadly enjoyable AEW World Championship reign might have reached its inevitable climax with a loss to Thunder Rosa, but it feels as though it can't belong before the Doctor will be wearing gold as well as white once again.

After stumbling along with the company's grabby attempts to make her a breakout star in 2019, she clicked for real the following year after the backlash triggered a heel turn. That was so successful that she's spent the duration of her time as champion trying to shoo away the audience's total adoration.

All of this is to say that future title reigns are an inevitability. Should Jade Cargill make it at least a year as the first TBS Champion, a babyface Baker might then be the perfect person to dethrone her. It's hard to imagine Rebel not in her best friend's corner regardless of what side of the divide she sits, and the pair could make great tag/trios Champions should those prizes ever be on offer.

 
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