Fight for the title: AEW plans Women’s Tag Team Championships!

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Tony Khan discusses future AEW Women's Tag Team Titles and event highlights after All In 2025 with fans and media.

Tony Khan diskutiert zukünftige AEW Frauen-Tag-Team-Titel und Event-Highlights nach All In 2025 mit Fans und Medien.
Tony Khan discusses future AEW Women's Tag Team Titles and event highlights after All In 2025 with fans and media.

Fight for the title: AEW plans Women’s Tag Team Championships!

The discussion about the introduction of Women's Tag Team Championships in All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is gaining momentum. AEW President Tony Khan made the comments during the AEW All In 2025 Post Show Media Scrum to the tag titles not previously used on AEW programming. Khan mentioned that he would make several changes to a potential tournament bracket in recent weeks, showing that planning for the titles is already underway.

Khan explained that, for example, he wanted to include Jamie Hayter in future marketing, particularly during the Forbidden Door events in the UK. This suggests that the depth of the women's division in AEW has grown and the company is able to handle and compensate for injuries. Khan is very interested in the idea of ​​Women's Tag Titles, seeing it as a way to expand storylines in future Gauntlet matches.

Expansion of the tag team division

During the media call, Khan highlighted the desire to promote a strong tag team division with great matches. He is referring to the Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson), who were the first to take the idea of ​​AEW seriously. This could indicate a realignment of the tag team dynamic within the league, particularly with regards to the women's division.

Additionally, Khan revealed that the crowd at the AEW All In event was one of the largest in North America with "nearly 30,000" in attendance, with pay-per-view numbers higher than ever before. He described the event as one of the best AEW PPVs, which underlines the high expectations for future events. AEW's popularity is growing, which was also reflected in the viewership for the Grand Slam event in Mexico, which Khan said was very high.

However, the health of one of its stars, Adam Cole, has been a topic of discussion after he decided to take time off due to illness. However, Khan will not forego plans for future shows in countries such as Chile and Puerto Rico, suggesting further expansion moves for AEW.

The success of the event is further reinforced by the feedback from participants, including the praised match between Bandido and Konosuke Takeshita, which was described as “fantastic”. Emotional statements from other wrestlers, like Hangman Page about his six-year journey and Dustin Rhodes about winning the TNT Championship, also show the deeper commitment and passion of athletes within the league.

The potential Women's Tag Team Championships could not only boost momentum in the league, but also help enrich the stories within the division and offer fans an exciting menu of matches.