Dr Britt Baker Teases Blood & Guts For AEW Women's Division

'D.M.D' speaks on when the women's division will get their own version of company staple.

Britt Baker
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Britt Baker wants the Blood & Guts for the AEW women's division.

Speaking to Mark Andrews: Love Of Wrestling (h/t WrestlingInc), she said;

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"Blood & Guts would be awesome, to have a women's match in Blood & Guts...I hope, before I retire, that's a regular feature of the Blood & Guts show. Just to have the female presence, I think that would be such a spectacle. We have some crazy girls in AEW that would be willing to really put their bodies on the line, and I think that match would really, really deliver...It's not that the women aren't talented enough to do it, it's just we are so lucky that we have so many of the best wrestlers in the world"

The comments come ahead of AEW presenting the third incarnation of Blood & Guts on this Wednesday's edition of Dynamite. The double-ring double-cage five-on-five war will feature The Golden Elite taking on a Blackpool Combat Club team, with The BCC also featuring in 2022's offering against The Jericho Appreciation Society. Jericho's Inner Circle wrestled the inaugural effort in 2021 against The Pinnacle.

There had been murmurings about 2023 being the year for the women's division to enter the structure during the early days of The Outcasts' feud with Baker and former Women's Champion Jaimie Hayter, but the turf war nor teams ultimately never materialised.

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