Britt Baker

Brittany Ann Baker (born April 23, 1991) is an American professional wrestler and dentist. She is signed to All Elite Wrestling—where she performs under the ring name Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. and is a former AEW Women's World Champion. She is also the first woman wrestler signed to AEW.
Profession:
Wrestler
Full Name:
Brittany Ann Baker
Date of Birth:
23 April 1991
Place of Birth:
Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nationality:
United States
Gender:
Female
Height (cm):
170
Marital Status:
In a Relationship
Partner:
Adam Cole
Education:
Pennsylvania State University (College), University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine (University)
Career Started:
2015
Years Active:
From - 2015, To - Present
Ring Name:
Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D.

Britt Baker Bio

Brittany Ann Baker (born April 23, 1991) is an American professional wrestler and dentist who performs under the ring name Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. She is signed to All Elite Wrestling and is a former AEW Women’s World Champion. Baker is also recognized as the first woman wrestler signed to AEW, helping to establish the company’s growing women’s division since her arrival in 2019.

Outside the squared circle, Baker has earned a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree and continues to work in private practice, balancing her two demanding careers. Her dual identity as a practicing dentist and professional wrestler has made her one of the most distinctive personalities in modern sports entertainment.

Early Life and Background

Brittany Ann Baker was born in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, on April 23, 1991, to elementary school teacher Mary Ann and healthcare executive Sam Baker. She grew up with a younger brother named Dane and had an athletic childhood, participating in basketball and track and field throughout her school years. Her small-town Pennsylvania upbringing shaped a strong work ethic that would later define both her dental and wrestling careers.

Baker studied behavioral medicine with a minor in human development and family studies at Pennsylvania State University, graduating in 2013. In 2014, the same year she began training as a professional wrestler, she enrolled in the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. She completed her dental degree in May 2018, balancing rigorous academic and athletic pursuits.

Path to Professional Wrestling

Baker began training as a professional wrestler in June 2014 when she enrolled at the International Wrestling Cartel (IWC) training academy in South Hills, Pennsylvania, training under Super Hentai and Marshall Gambino. She expanded her training by working with Johnny Gargano and Candice LeRae at Absolute Intense Wrestling in Cleveland, Ohio. Her commitment to learning the craft while completing dental school demonstrated an unusual level of discipline from the start.

She made her in-ring debut at an IWC event in August 2015, and on December 10, 2016, became the inaugural IWC Women’s Champion by defeating April Sera, Marti Belle, and Sonya Strong in a four-way elimination match. She also made appearances in WWE, including a 2016 appearance on Raw as a jobber against Nia Jax, and competed regularly in Ring of Honor between 2016 and 2019. These early experiences helped her sharpen her skills on the independent circuit before reaching the national stage.

Britt Baker Career

Early Career (2015–2019)

Baker’s early years in professional wrestling centered on the IWC promotion, where she became a foundational figure in the women’s division. After winning the inaugural IWC Women’s Championship in 2016, she traded the title with LuFisto and later held it again before dropping it to Katie Arquette in November. She also appeared at high-profile independent events, including the All In pay-per-view in September 2018, where she competed in a four-corner survival match won by Tessa Blanchard.

Beyond the IWC, Baker gained valuable experience in Ring of Honor and made a one-off appearance on WWE Raw in 2016. Her willingness to face opponents across multiple promotions during this developmental phase built her reputation as a dependable and versatile performer. By 2019, she had established herself as one of the most promising unsigned women in the industry.

All Elite Wrestling Breakthrough (2019–Present)

On January 8, 2019, Baker officially signed with All Elite Wrestling as the company’s first contracted female wrestler, a landmark moment for both her career and the promotion. She made her AEW debut on May 25 at the inaugural Double or Nothing pay-per-view, defeating Nyla Rose, Kylie Rae, and Awesome Kong in a four-way match. Her early AEW run included a concussion suffered during a tag team match at Fight for the Fallen in July 2019, which sparked a memorable rivalry with Bea Priestley that culminated in a singles victory at Full Gear.

After turning heel in January 2020, Baker engaged in notable feuds with Big Swole and Thunder Rosa, headlining the first women’s main event in Dynamite history in an unsanctioned Lights Out match. At Double or Nothing on May 30, 2021, she defeated Hikaru Shida to win the AEW Women’s World Championship for the first time. She held the title for nearly a year, defending it five times, before losing to Thunder Rosa in a steel cage match in March 2022. Baker also won the inaugural women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament at Double or Nothing 2022, defeating Ruby Soho in the finals.

AEW Current Era and 2024–2025 Return

Baker returned to AEW on June 30, 2024, at Forbidden Door after more than nine months away, interrupting newly crowned TBS and Strong Women’s Champion Mercedes Moné. She revealed she had been sidelined by two herniated disks, a torn hip labrum, and a transient ischemic attack in November 2023. On July 24 at Blood & Guts, she defeated Hikaru Shida in her first match since October 2023, and AEW president Tony Khan announced she would challenge Moné for the TBS Championship at All In.

Baker was defeated by Moné at All In on August 25, 2024, and on August 2 it was reported she had been suspended following a backstage altercation. She returned to competition on the November 13, 2024 episode of Dynamite, defeating Penelope Ford. Her most recent AEW appearance as of October 2025 followed a confrontation with Serena Deeb.

Style and Strengths

Baker’s ring work combines strong character-driven promos with a methodical in-ring approach, anchored by her finishing submission, the Lockjaw, a scissored armbar mandible claw. Her craft draws on a foundation in storytelling and character work, with strengths in long-form feuds and high-stakes match types such as Lights Out and steel cage matches. She frequently associates with commentator Tony Schiavone and fellow wrestler Rebel, who accompanies her to the ring.

Notable Events and Milestones

Among her signature moments, Baker headlined the first women’s main event in Dynamite history against Thunder Rosa in March 2021, a match widely praised by critics. She also won the inaugural women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament in 2022 and helped define AEW’s early women’s division as the company’s first signed female wrestler.

Britt Baker Career Wins

Brittany Ann Baker has captured multiple championships across the independent circuit and All Elite Wrestling, establishing herself as a cornerstone of AEW’s women’s division. Her title victories include the IWC Women’s Championship and the AEW Women’s World Championship, along with tournament honors. The following sections summarize her most notable championship accomplishments.

AEW Highlights

Baker won the AEW Women’s World Championship for the first time at Double or Nothing on May 30, 2021, defeating Hikaru Shida. She held the title for nearly a year, recording five successful defenses against opponents including Red Velvet and Tay Conti, before losing the championship to Thunder Rosa in a steel cage match on Dynamite in March 2022. She also won the inaugural women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament, defeating Ruby Soho in the finals at Double or Nothing 2022.

Other Wins and Performances

Outside AEW, Baker became the inaugural IWC Women’s Champion in December 2016, defeated Nyla Rose, Kylie Rae, and Awesome Kong in her AEW debut at Double or Nothing 2019, and recorded victories over Bea Priestley, Big Swole, Thunder Rosa, Hikaru Shida, and Penelope Ford throughout her career.

Britt Baker Family

Family Background and Racing Lineage

Baker was raised in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, by her mother Mary Ann, an elementary school teacher, and her father Sam Baker, a healthcare executive. She has a younger brother named Dane, with whom she grew up in a supportive family environment that encouraged her athletic and academic pursuits.

Personal Life

Baker was in a long-term relationship with fellow AEW wrestler Adam Cole from 2017 to 2024. In October 2024, Cole confirmed in an interview with Sports Illustrated that he and Baker were no longer together, though they remain friends. In addition to her wrestling career, Baker is a member of the American Dental Association and is employed as a dentist at a private practice in Winter Park, Florida. The practice has agreed to remain closed on Wednesdays so she can travel for AEW Dynamite.

2025 Season Performance

As of October 2025, Baker’s most recent AEW appearance came on the November 13, 2024 episode of Dynamite, where she defeated Penelope Ford before being confronted by Serena Deeb. Her 2024 return from a lengthy injury absence demonstrated her resilience, and she immediately inserted herself into championship storylines against Mercedes Moné. Although she fell short in the TBS Championship challenge at All In, her presence remained a focal point of AEW’s women’s division.

Looking ahead, Baker continues to balance her commitments between professional wrestling and her dental practice in Florida. Her willingness to step back from in-ring competition while recovering from serious injuries, including two herniated disks and a torn hip labrum, suggested a measured approach to her 2025 calendar. With strong character work and a loyal fan base, she remains positioned to return to title contention whenever she is ready to resume a full-time schedule.

Her standing in AEW is reinforced by her historic status as the promotion’s first signed female wrestler and her track record in high-profile matches. Should she remain healthy in 2025, Baker is likely to feature prominently in the women’s division’s midcard and championship storylines. The combination of her dual career and on-screen presence ensures she will continue to be one of AEW’s most recognizable performers.