Diamond Dallas Page has publicly expressed curiosity about when Dr. Britt Baker DMD will return to AEW. On Tuesday, Page reached out to AEW President Tony Khan through social media, highlighting that the former AEW Women’s World Champion is reportedly in excellent physical shape and eager to resume competing. Alongside his message, Page shared a link to an interview with Baker from December 2024.
Page’s Social Media Message and Public Appeal
In his post, Diamond Dallas Page directly addressed Tony Khan, saying:
“Yo Tony, when are you bringing back @RealBrittBaker? Rumor has it she’s been staying in peak physical condition and is ready to make her return. She’s ready and so are the fans. Catch the full DDP’s Gauntlet with Britt from last December now on the @DDPYoga YouTube channel!” —Diamond Dallas Page, AEW Legend
This plea underscores the ongoing fan interest and anticipation surrounding Baker’s status in AEW, especially given her past prominence in the women’s division and recent absence from programming.
AEW Dynamite’s Upcoming Show in Pittsburgh Raises Speculation
AEW’s weekly show Dynamite will take place in Britt Baker’s hometown of Pittsburgh on September 24. The event will be held at the Petersen Events Center and is positioned as the fallout from the All Out pay-per-view. Wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer spoke about what Baker’s presence or absence at the event might imply about her future with AEW in the July 28, 2025 edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
Meltzer commented:
“Whatever the Britt Baker deal really is, if she’s not on this show, I’d think she’d never be back. Plus, with injures to both Jamie Hayter and Thunder Rosa, it’s not like spots haven’t opened up on the women’s side.” —Dave Meltzer, Wrestling Observer
Meltzer’s insight highlights the significance of the upcoming Dynamite in Pittsburgh as a possible indicator of AEW’s plans for Baker.

Britt Baker’s Absence and Unanswered Storylines
Britt Baker has not appeared in AEW since the November 13, 2024 episode of Dynamite. Her last storyline involved an interaction with Serena Deeb, who confronted Baker after a victory over Penelope Ford. During the segment, Baker repeatedly muttered “Nobody cares” to the camera, a phrase that Deeb later adopted for her apparel during the December 7 broadcast of Collision. This storyline was never further developed, leaving fans with unresolved questions about Baker’s character and role in AEW.
Implications and What Fans May Expect
Diamond Dallas Page’s public call to Tony Khan and the attention from wrestling media reflect a strong desire to see Baker’s return to AEW. Given that Dynamite will soon visit Baker’s hometown and that injuries have impacted other women on the roster, the upcoming shows could offer opportunities for her comeback. Fans will likely watch the September 24 Dynamite closely to see if AEW signals renewed investment in Baker’s character and matches.
