#2. Tony Khan should learn better booking of top women's matches from Vince McMahon
As of this writing, the idea of Vince McMahon's booking of women's matches is going to be a double-edged sword. The entire quarter-finals of the Queen's Crown Tournament comprised of four matches that lasted a total of eight minutes -- averaging two minutes per match.
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Meanwhile, there's also the current overbooking of the four top women of WWE - Bianca Belair, Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair and Sasha Banks. In all honesty, Vince McMahon's proper booking of the women of WWE only truly began five years ago when there emerged a demand and need to handle the women better.
Five years later, we've already had two WrestleMania main events and a women's equivalent of virtually every stipulation match that was once exclusive to men. When it comes to the booking of top-tier women in WWE, there's no doubt that McMahon does it better than Khan.
AEW's women's division has been criticized for a while, but over the last two years, the roster has gradually been expanding. Ruby Soho represents the most exciting new addition to the division, but the overall handling of top women's matches needs to be better.
Tony Khan and AEW haven't been able to give the top women's matches the same importance that Vince McMahon and WWE have. It's something that he can learn from to better the women's division as it keeps expanding.