10 Signs AEW Could Be In Trouble Right Now
3. Treating The Women's Division As An Afterthought
AEW's women's corner of the chaos has simply never been more over-flowing with world class talent.
Both of the company's top women's champions in Thunder Rosa and Jade Cargill possess the ability to genuinely captivate and engage just about any audience on the planet. The likes of Britt Baker, Toni Storm, Athena, Kris Statlander, Serena Deeb, and Ruby Soho, to name but a few, could all realistically tear the house down on any given night, too.
Yet, it's now gotten to the point where, no matter how much momentum and support these gifted workers generate with the material they're provided with, the feeling of the entire division being little more than a limp afterthought has become a depressing given.
When given the ball to run with, the likes of Baker and Rosa (seen in their iconic Lights Out epic) have shown they can set the business on fire. But Khan still seems intent on lazily throwing unlikely units together and having them co-exist before a predictable implosion occurs and banishing once-intriguing contests to the death spot on the card.
If this tired booking continues, there's a good chance these talented women will turn their attention over to a WWE landscape that's at least more willing to give its badass ladies the spotlight come contract season.