DDP Asks Tony Khan When He’s Bringing Back Britt Baker to AEW
Britt Baker has been absent from AEW since this past November. During her time away from AEW, reports of her trying to get out of her contract to join WWE were denied and Baker has kept in physical shape for a potential return.
WWE Hall of Famer Diamond Dallas Page recently responded on Twitter about the rumors of Baker being in peak physical condition and asked AEW CEO Tony Khan when he will be bringing her back to AEW shows.
“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!”
Yo Tony, when are you bringing back @RealBrittBaker?
— Diamond Dallas Page (@RealDDP) September 8, 2025
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… pic.twitter.com/yETGI5VA7J
Bandido Comments on 2025 Being His Best Year of His Wrestling Career
CMLL recently held a media call featuring Bandido as one of the guests. One of the topics discussed included Bandido’s thoughts about how 2025 has been the best year of his wrestling career so far and his current goals for his AEW and ROH career for the end of this year.
“I think this has been the best year of my career without a doubt. I’ve had a lot of blessings come after my time out due to injury. It’s something that it’s hard to explain because it’s a lot of feelings found. I thought I would never be able to step foot inside a wrestling ring after all the injuries & surgeries, I thought things wouldn’t be the same, so being able to close out the year in this fashion has been incredible. Now, the only thing missing in my personal career would be wrestling inside the (Hammerstein) Ballroom in New York because that’s where I was supposed to return and I ended up concussed. I got nerves about that place, but we gotta face it and continue to give everything to close out the year in the best possible manner.”
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com
Tony Khan Praises Harley Cameron Being “Incredibly Valuable” To AEW
A recent episode of the Battleground Podcast featured AEW CEO Tony Khan as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Khan’s thoughts about his praise of Harley Cameron for being someone who is incredibly valuable to the locker room and respected by everyone working in AEW.
“She’s a great, great talent. Absolutely, we’re really lucky to have Harley Cameron in. AEW. She’s an incredibly valuable wrestler, and somebody that brings a lot of different skills to AEW, you’re totally, totally right about that. I’m really, really excited about having Harley Cameron competing in AEW, but also all the things she brings to the locker room. She’s one of the most respected people. She’s worked so hard. She hasn’t been wrestling that long, and it’s amazing.
She’s gotten very, very good in the ring, but she has so many talents outside the ring, too, and it’s like Harley can do almost anything. So I’m a big, big fan of Harley Cameron. I think she brings a really, really valuable perspective to AEW, and also somebody that represents AEW really well outside and can give fans an interesting perspective on AEW, somebody that might be very different than what they had imagined a pro wrestler would be like.”
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com

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