The latest episode of AEW Dynamite sparked intense debate among fans, with many expressing disappointment and frustration over the booking of Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. The criticism centered around Baker’s seemingly aimless storyline and lack of meaningful progression.
Baker, a highly skilled wrestler and charismatic performer, has been a staple of AEW’s women’s division since its inception. Fans argue that her talent is being wasted due to inconsistent and unengaging storytelling. “Britt Baker deserves better,” tweeted @AEW_Fan_4Life.
Fans pointed to Baker’s lack of significant feuds, disjointed character development, and limited ring time as evidence of poor booking. “No reason” was a common refrain, as viewers struggled to understand the purpose behind Baker’s current storyline.
Fans drew unfavorable comparisons between Baker’s booking and that of other AEW wrestlers, such as Jon Moxley, CM Punk, and Thunder Rosa. These performers have enjoyed well-crafted storylines, leading to significant character growth and engaging matches.
The criticism also highlighted perceived disparities within AEW’s women’s division. Fans feel that Baker, and other talented female wrestlers, are not receiving the same attention and investment as their male counterparts.
AEW President Tony Khan addressed the criticism, stating, “We value our fans’ feedback and will continue to strive for excellence in our storytelling.” Khan’s response was met with skepticism, as fans demanded tangible changes.
The backlash sparked a larger conversation about fan engagement and the importance