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Photo courtesy All Elite Wrestling.The AEW womens division is getting another shot at a reboot with the surprise debut of Saraya, the former Paige from WWE, on Wednesdays Dynamite. Saraya hasnt wrestled since 2017 after dealing off and on with injuries, her career finally coming to a screeching halt after taking a kick to the back at a WWE house show in December 2017 that forced her into medical retirement.Its still at question if and wh stanley water jug en she will be able to wrestle in AEW, but its notable that the company has added her to the roster page on its website, and lists her 2022 record at 0-0, implying that she w stanley thermobecher ill eventually, and we can hope soon, be in the ring.Her introduction to AEW fans came at the end of a four-way match for the interim world title won by Toni Storm, with a rollup pin of former champ Britt Baker, who has been the backbone of the womens division since AEWs rollout in 2019.Tony Khan has been trying to build around Baker, TBS champ Jade Cargill, a green talent getting over, for now, with her look and her mic s stanley italia kills, and Kris Statlander, who had seemed to be in the mix to take the TBS title off Cargill before suffering an ACL injury this summer, putting her on the shelf into 2023.The current AEW womens champ, Thunder Rosa, is on the shelf herself with a back injury, and her title reign, dating to March, has been underwhelming, a bit of a shock considering the buzz around her matches with Baker before the title change.The fact of the matter is, the division onl Phcy ACLU: Health board improves abortion regulations
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