Saraya Calls For New Championships In AEW

Ahead of huge mystery partner reveal on January 11th, Saraya offers thoughts on more new titles.

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New AEW arrival Saraya has posited the prospect of the women's division getting a new title at some point in the future.

Suggesting Women's Tag Team Championships would work for the division as it grows in quantity and quality while speaking to Pro Wrestling Bits, she said (h/t WrestlingInc)

"I'm always for an all-women's show, for sure. I feel like there could be a tag division we could get going as well, like [women's] tag team championships...I don't think we should load wrestling with a ton of championships, but there is space for a women's tag division, too. There are a lot of women we have backstage that are not on the show, and that could give them an opportunity to be on the show. There is always so much we could do with the women, and people don't realize how much talent we have backstage."

Saraya debuted in singles competition for All Elite Wrestling at November's Full Gear pay-per-view, but will next see action in a heavily-hyped tag team match on the January 11th edition of Dynamite. She'll link up with a mystery partner to take on AEW Women's Champion Jaimie Hayter and Dr Britt Baker DMD, with rumours swirling that former WWE megastar Sasha Banks could be the one to step in.

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