Thunder Rosa expresses frustration over AEW booking opportunities just as All Elite Wrestling prepares for its lengthy Fyter Fest event in Denver, Colorado. With the women’s division showcased across several key matches, Rosa’s outspoken concerns have prompted a notable response from Queen Aminata and brought renewed focus to the dynamics within the roster.
Thunder Rosa Raises Concerns Ahead of Major Event
As AEW readies its milestone four-hour Fyter Fest special combining Dynamite and Collision, long-time competitor Thunder Rosa has publicly addressed her own struggles with the company’s current booking. Having joined AEW in 2020 and held the Women’s World Championship multiple times, Rosa recently shared her dissatisfaction while marking a milestone for her YouTube channel, which surpassed 100,000 subscribers. She questioned whether she needed to adjust her image to receive further opportunities within AEW, suggesting a deeper frustration over her role compared to newer talent finding rapid success under Tony Khan’s leadership.
Queen Aminata Reacts Publicly to Rosa’s Statements
Rosa’s remarks generated immediate reaction within the AEW locker room. Queen Aminata, an emerging figure in the women’s division, used social media to deliver a straightforward response.
“I love t*ts… just saying,” she wrote. —Queen Aminata, AEW Wrestler
This candid comment from Queen Aminata underlines the ongoing conversation about presentation, competition, and opportunity among wrestlers in AEW’s women’s division.
Recent Matches Set the Stage
Thunder Rosa last entered the ring on AEW Dynamite in a Four Way Eliminator featuring Anna Jay, Penelope Ford, and eventual winner Toni Storm, the current Women’s World Champion. Rosa joined forces with Persephone to secure a win against Dulce Tormenta and Leila Grey at a recent ROH TV taping, demonstrating that despite her frustrations, she remains active in high-profile matches. Her status as a veteran continues to be tested as newcomers and established names compete for prominence.
Details on This Week’s Fyter Fest
AEW’s Fyter Fest will take place at Mission Ballroom in Denver, Colorado, culminating the company’s sixth event under the banner. The first half will air in the regular Dynamite slot on TBS at 8 pm ET, followed immediately by Collision from 10 pm until midnight, also on TBS. Fans can also catch the simulcast on the streaming platform MAX. The spotlight on the women’s division is expected to intensify as both established veterans and new arrivals—such as Rosa, Queen Aminata, Toni Storm, Anna Jay, and Penelope Ford—compete during a key week for AEW.
Thunder Rosa’s call for greater clarity and fairness in booking, reinforced by Queen Aminata’s bold response, ensures that the ongoing conversations about opportunity in AEW will remain at the forefront as Fyter Fest unfolds and the women’s division continues to evolve.
