As noted before, AEW CEO Tony Khan had stated during this past May’s Double or Nothing 2025 post-show media scrum that he was interested in the idea of potentially debuting a new AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship in the company in the future.
Bodyslam.net had recently reported that AEW had a set of Women’s Tag titles belts made around a year ago but they have been sitting on the shelf waiting to be officially introduced.
Instinct Culture’s Denise Salcedo held a recent interview with Tay Melo. One of the topics discussed included Melo’s thoughts about the rumors of AEW introducing a new Women’s Tag Team Championship in the future.
“I’m definitely happy to be back with Anna. Looking forward for what’s going to happen in AEW with me. I don’t know much, but I’m so happy. I have been reading about the titles, the tag titles, so maybe it’s in the future — who knows? TayJay is here and we’re waiting for it. We have been working together since day one. So it’s a dream for us. If it happens, we’re here and we’re coming for it.”
Melo also gave her thoughts about the current goal for her AEW career.
“I feel like right now, I want to get in the ring. I want to get reps. I want to put myself out there. I want to prove to myself and to people that I can still do it — that I can wrestle in this top level.
Because that’s what AEW is right now. You know, everybody’s wrestling like in a crazy level. It’s so high, the bar is so high. I just want to keep proving myself right now. I want to [have] great matches. I want to do street fights. I want to wrestle everybody. We have Thekla now too. I didn’t wrestle Toni Storm yet. So, like, there’s so much to do. So much — and I want it all. I just want it all.”
Transcript h/t: F4WOnline.com

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