AEW's Women's Division: A Growing Force
AEW's expansion plans are reportedly accelerating, with a focus on bolstering its women's division. After a series of high-profile signings in 2025 and early 2026, the company is set to welcome even more talent, aiming to refresh and diversify its roster.
Fightful Select (https://www.patreon.com/posts/news-on-aew-149969695) revealed that AEW is targeting new signings, particularly for the women's side, to enhance its competitive landscape. While specific names remain undisclosed, the goal is clear: to introduce fresh faces and elevate the women's division's profile.
AEW's recent acquisitions include Andrade El Idolo, Jake Doyle, The Rascalz, Clark Connors, and Tommaso Ciampa, who claimed the TNT title at the Collision event. Additionally, AEW has entered into dual deals with CMLL, involving Mascara Dorada and Persephone.
This wave of signings follows the exits of notable talents like Powerhouse Hobbs, who made his WWE debut at the Royal Rumble. 2025 also witnessed the departures of Ricky Starks, Miro, Rey Fenix, and Malakai Black, further reshaping the AEW landscape.
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As AEW continues to evolve, the addition of new women's wrestlers promises to inject fresh energy and talent into the division, further solidifying AEW's position as a leading force in professional wrestling.