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Spoiler on AEW Planning Significant Win for Wrestler Struggling with Losing Streak

AEW has a ton of talented professional wrestlers who are willing to do whatever it takes to entertain fans. AEW also emphasizes long-term storytelling, which is why the company is now planning a major win for a talent who is currently struggling with a losing streak.

Queen Aminata is currently one of the rising stars in the women’s division in AEW, as she has displayed an impressive array of in-ring skills, which actually look like they could hurt someone.

Aminata has competed in top matches against the likes of Hikaru Shida, Thunder Rosa, Serena Deeb and others. While she has looked strong in her matches, Aminata has yet to pick up a win on AEW television.

While speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer mentioned that the storyline with Queen Aminata is leading up to a significant moment for her. The story revolves around her consistently coming close to defeating top opponents, indicating a deliberate effort to build her character so that she can finally pick up a big win in the future.

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”The whole thing with Queen Aminata is that they’re building up towards where she’s gonna get a big one. The whole story is that she comes close to beating the top people all the time, it’s like they’re building her. So the story is, she has to look good in all these matches.”

Queen Aminata had a solid showing against Toni Storm on AEW Collision but lost in the end. We will have to wait and see when AEW will pull the trigger on her and make her win a big match.

What do you think of this story concerning Queen Aminata? Who do you think she will beat for her first win in AEW? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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February 12, 2024 7:48 am

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