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“We Are Female Wrestlers…”: Tony Khan’s AEW Female Roster Continue Their Attack Against ‘Unwanted Attention’ and ‘Perverts’

Published Jan 6, 2024 | 2:22 PM EST

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Female wrestlers in the industry often face challenges that their male co-workers have experienced far less than them. Receiving unwanted attention is also something that these female talents have received while working. So, keeping this in mind, the women’s division of AEW recently voiced out their experiences in a humorous video that Saraya uploaded on her Twitter account.

AEW’s women’s division rants their everyday problems as female wrestlers

The video opens up with Paige mentioning the success she received in part one of the video “We’re female wrestlers”. Because of the amazing feedback that the first video received, the former WWE star came back with the idea in a second video to keep her fans entertained while also ranting the problems female wrestlers face on an everyday basis.

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We can see Mariah May appearing as the first wrestler and saying, “We’re female wrestlers which means every time I meet a guy and he’s like ‘What do you do?’ And I’m like ‘I’m a wrestler’, he goes, ‘Can you wrestle me?!’

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The video’s humor is taken even further by the end as Ruby Soho closes it by saying, “We’re female wrestlers and if we sell you our ring-worn gear, we don’t wanna know what you do with it.

In between, there are six more AEW stars from the women’s division who make an appearance and explain their experiences in a humorous way to keep fans’ attention intact. But as mentioned before, there is a part one to the concept.

The first time AEW’s female talent came together to rant

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In the first video, Saraya herself hops onto the social media trend as she features in the video by saying, “We’re female wrestlers and our camera guys are perverts.” This is followed by other top stars from the division, including Willow Nightingale, saying, “We’re female wrestlers, of course, we have bruises and don’t know where they came from.

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The AEW World Champion also makes an appearance while saying, “We’re female wrestlers, of course I do nervous sh*ts before I make it out to the ring.” After Toni Storm, we also see Nyla Rose confessing, “I’m a female wrestler. Which means half of you don’t think I have any talent purely because you’re not attracted to me.

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Through both of these videos, the wrestlers are trying to draw our attention to the misogynistic force that often guides their line of work.

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Kaif Ali

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Kaif Ali is a WWE writer at EssentiallySports and is a massive WWE enthusiast and he won?t have it any other way. Confused about the third person narrative? Well, what can you expect from someone who grew as a fan of Dwayne ?The Rock? Johnson. I am also a John Cena fan and follow his ?Never Give Up? mantra when it comes to my daily work life.
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Donna Eva