The introduction of the All-Atlantic Championship, along with utilizing ROH's titles, has left AEW with a ton of gold floating around and Aubrey Edwards has some thoughts on that. A fixture on television for the company, Edwards made history at All Out in 2019, becoming the first woman to ever referee a professional wrestling World Championship match on pay-per-view.
Prior to working in AEW, Edwards called matches for DEFY, Without A Cause, and for WWE during the Mae Young Classic and WWE Evolution. She landed with All Elite Wrestling afterward and has been involved in seemingly every major event in company history since.
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On the most recent edition of the AEW Unrestricted Podcast with Tony Schiavone, Edwards was asked if she believed that AEW had too many titles now that some of ROH's belts have been added to the fold. She had this to say in response: «Every title has history associated with it. PAC is now the first-ever All-Atlantic Champion, and you can't ever have another first… that's something that he earned.» She continued, "I don't think we have too many titles because we have a limited amount of TV time, we get to see cool stuff happen, we get to rotate things in and out. We have an amazing roster depth and that has proven very helpful when you have a ton of injuries... In wrestling, the goal is to get titles—it’s to be the best, and with all of these different titles, there are so many opportunities for people to come in and prove themselves. I think it’s good for business."
The introduction of the new version of the TNT Championship, along with ROH's titles being used, the All-Atlantic title being rolled out, Adam Cole and Britt Baker winning belts as
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