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  • Not Up To Me: Absent AEW Star Reacts To Revolution Returns

    Not Up To Me: Absent AEW Star Reacts To Revolution Returns

    Britt Baker has reacted to Revolution.

    Tonight’s AEW PPV featured a number of big moments. Apart from Ronda Rousey’s surprise debut, the show saw the return of the likes of Adam Copeland and Christian Cage who had been out of action since last year.

    Reacting to this on social media, a fan asked the former AEW Women’s Champion to come home as well. The female star responded to the comment, saying that her return is out of her hands:

    Britt Baker is one of the many names missing from AEW TV without an explanation. She has been out of action since 2024, though the former champion recently confirmed that she does not consider herself to be retired from the world of pro wrestling.

    The show tonight also featured a title change in the opening minutes of the event as a Zero Hour match continued at the PPV when the pre-show time ran out. You can check out more about it here.

  • Britt Baker Confirms Wrestling Status, Comments On \’Scary Fans\’

    Britt Baker has confirmed that she is not retired.

    The former AEW Women\’s Champion briefly spoke to Adam Glyn recently while appearing on the SI Red Carpet. When asked if she was retired from wrestling, Baker replied negatively, saying “I would not say I’m retired, no.”

    The AEW star said that she loves that fans still talk about her and told them to keep the chatter up when asked to send them a message. Though Britt Baker later also revealed that she has had to stop working as a full-time dentist because of overzealous fans:

    “Not full time anymore. As much as I love the wrestling fans, they are a little passionate, sometimes for their own good and my own safety. It got a little carried away sometimes with some scary wrestling fans wanting to come kill me because I’m a bad guy.”

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    Caught up with @All Elite Wrestling @realbrittbaker. #aew #wrestling

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    Britt Baker is part of a long list of AEW talents who have been kept off TV without any explanation from a long time. Her last match for the promotion came well over a year ago, during a Dynamite episode in November 2024.

    One such name who shares the fate of Baker in Deonna Purrazzo recently decided to take matters into her own hands. You can check out what she said about starting to take indie bookings despite potential AEW backlash here.

  • AEW Missing Person Britt Baker Spotted at Daytona 500

    Britt Baker was spotted at the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on February 16, 2026, amid her ongoing absence from AEW. The former AEW Women’s World Champion shared photos from the NASCAR event on Twitter.

    The race was won by Tyler Reddick, who drives for Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing team.

    Baker hasn’t been seen on AEW television since November 13, 2024, when she defeated Penelope Ford. Rumors of her potentially seeking an exit from the promotion circulated in July 2025 but were refuted. AEW President Tony Khan addressed Baker\’s status, confirming her future return without specifying a date.

    Tony Khan Comments on Britt Baker\’s AEW Status

    Speaking on the Battleground podcast, Tony Khan addressed Britt Baker\’s AEW status, confirming her future return without specifying a date. Khan stated he \”would expect to see Britt back in AEW. I just don’t want to say when.”

    For now, Baker appears to be enjoying life outside the ring.

  • Tony Khan Expects Britt Baker to Return to AEW

    AEW President Tony Khan addressed Britt Baker’s absence from programming during an appearance on the Battleground podcast, confirming he expects the former AEW Women’s World Champion to return while declining to provide a specific timeline.

    “I really like Britt (Baker) a lot and I think there’s so many exciting things happening in the women’s division so, Britt’s somebody I really like and respect a lot and definitely think as we’ve evolved with more tag teams and singles wrestling opportunities now across multiple shows, now that we have four hours of TV with Dynamite and Collision, I think there’s gonna be more and more opportunities,” Khan said.

    “You’re seeing I’m signing a lot more young wrestlers and Britt’s still somebody very highly regarded and respected here in AEW so, I would expect to see Britt back in AEW. I just don’t wanna say when.”

    Baker has been absent from AEW television since September 2024, fueling speculation about her future with the company.

    Khan emphasized the women’s division’s evolution with expanded programming across Dynamite and Collision, suggesting increased opportunities for Baker upon her return.

    “It’ll be a good thing for everybody when Britt returns and I think it’s gonna be very, very good in terms of, for AEW right now, when you look at how the roster has evolved, there’s more and more fresh matches,” Khan added.

    While Khan’s comments provide optimism about Baker’s AEW future, the lack of a concrete timeline ensures her eventual return will remain a topic of conversation.

    You can watch Khan’s appearance on the Battleground podcast here: