A former WWE star says AEW “needs to spread some of that love” and names other stars who deserve a push besides Britt Baker.
Following her win in the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament, many fans criticised All Elite Wrestling’s decision to give Baker the win.
The common argument was that the former AEW Women’s World Champion didn’t need the win.
Speaking on The Sessions, Renee Paquette named other stars in the company who would benefit from getting some extra focus and push.
She said:
“When Toni Storm didn’t go over Britt on their way to the tournament, and then to have Ruby also lose, it would be nice to have one of those women in that spot. Like I’m saying, Britt is f***ing great, there’s no denying that. I think she’s fantastic, I think she is head and shoulders at the top of that division, but to spread some of that love around as they’re bulking up that division, these women are stars. Toni Storm is a star, Ruby Soho is a star… she’s amazing. Kris Statlander is on her way up as well.”
Renee Paquette recently had former WWE star AJ Lee on her podcast to discuss how Vince McMahon reacted to her departure from the company as well.
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