#2. Serena Deeb looks on course to be a top heel in AEW
Serena Deeb is unarguably the best female worker in AEW and one of the finest in-ring technicians in the world. Dean Malenko once called her 'the woman of 1000 holds.'
The former WWE Superstar made her in-ring return to AEW, squaring off against former AEW women's champion Hikaru Shida. As expected, the two women put on a great show, with Deeb picking up the win. Interestingly, the former NWA Women's Champion worked as the heel in the match, using various tactics to win.
Deeb even attacked Shida after the match with the trophy and ruined what would've been a massive night for the Japanese star as the win would've been her 50th win in AEW.
Serena Deeb will be a heel and will immediately become a top contender for the TBS Championship.
#1. The AEW women's division is thriving
People can no longer complain about the women's division in AEW. While the criticisms were valid for a long time, the company has taken strong steps in ensuring that women are a big part of their weekly broadcast.
Ruby Soho and Britt Baker main evented at Arthur Ashe Stadium in a show that featured Bryan Danielson vs. Kenny Omega. Thunder Rosa, Nyla Rose, and Jade Cargill had a great triple threat match on Rampage, and now there's a secondary women's title in the company.
Mid-card feuds like TayJay vs. Bunny and Penelope Ford have been built over the weeks, and now we have Serena Deeb back in the ring. It's incredible to see the spotlight on the brilliant talent in the women's division.