AEW
The Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament might be even more intriguing than the Men’s Tournament.
The AEW women’s division has faced heavy criticism over the first three years of the promotion, but the roster is stacked filled of exceptional workers and characters.
The bracket has been revealed and holds plenty of stellar performers who could win the tourney.
The field has three former AEW Women’s World Champions and a former winner of the Mae Young Classic.
With the quarterfinals set to begin, here is the ranking of every participant in the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament from least likely to win to most likely.
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