In the latest Tony Khan new AEW title update, details have emerged about the long-awaited Women’s Tag Team Championship, reportedly designed over a year ago but still awaiting its debut in All Elite Wrestling. Sources suggest renewed momentum for the title’s introduction, potentially signaling a major shift for AEW’s women’s division as anticipation grows for its possible unveiling at a future pay-per-view event.
Renewed Hopes for AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship Launch
The AEW women’s division has seen significant development, showcasing athletes from new prospects to established names. Despite this progress, the Women’s Tag Team Championship, created last year by the Jacksonville-based promotion, has remained on the sidelines, leaving fans and competitors eager for its launch.
Recent reporting from BodySlamNet indicates that AEW management is now actively considering utilizing the new championship, reigniting discussions that had quieted since the title was first crafted. This resurgence in interest comes after a highly praised eight-woman tag team match on a recent episode of Collision featuring prominent talents such as Athena, Thunder Rosa, Thekla, and Tay Melo. The impressive response to this bout has reinforced the timing for the new championship’s debut, especially as speculation mounts around its potential introduction at All In PPV.

AEW Faces Rising Competition as TNA Gains Momentum
Eric Bischoff, WWE Hall of Famer, recently raised concerns regarding AEW’s current standing in professional wrestling, pointing to the growing influence of TNA. On his 83 Weeks podcast, Bischoff praised TNA’s recent strides and advised Tony Khan to monitor their progress carefully, emphasizing a shift in the wrestling industry landscape.
“The show is getting much better. It’s gaining momentum, bigger crowds… It’s the sleeper—I think I said it here a couple months ago—TNA is the sleeper in the wrestling industry. If I was Tony Khan, I’d forget all about WWE and be looking closely at what’s coming up my back, because they’re coming. I’m really impressed; what was it, about eight months ago? I read, I think, that there was a senior management acquisition. […] Business related element to TNA or Anthem Sports that I read.” —Eric Bischoff, WWE Hall of Famer
While AEW continues to maintain its position as the second-largest wrestling promotion in America behind WWE, the advances made by the Nashville-based TNA have drawn considerable attention. Bischoff’s remarks highlighted recent business developments, including changes in TNA’s senior management, which may further influence competitive dynamics within the industry.
Possible Debut and Lasting Implications for AEW
As excitement builds around the potential introduction of the Women’s Tag Team Championship, Tony Khan and AEW appear poised to reinforce the division’s prominence and satisfy the anticipation of both wrestlers and fans. The possibility of unveiling the new title at a major event like All In PPV underscores AEW’s intent to evolve and keep pace with the changing wrestling landscape, especially amid increased competition from TNA and continued comparisons to WWE.
The coming months could prove transformative for AEW’s women’s division, with the introduction of a new championship serving as both recognition of the talent within the roster and as a strategic move in an increasingly dynamic professional wrestling environment.