A top female star suffered some facial injuries during her recent match on AEW Collision. She has shared pictures of the same recently on social media. This was none other than Queen Aminata.
She is an up-and-coming star in All Elite Wrestling's women's division. She finally got signed to the company in 2021 after a string of impressive performances on the independent circuit for various promotions like MCW Pro Wrestling and Sendai Girls. She even competed in a WWE house show in 2017.
Since joining All Elite Wrestling, Aminata has already faced off against some of the best the women's division has to offer. She even recently competed in a Women's World Title Eliminator match against Mariah May.
Queen Aminata has also competed for ROH and faced Athena for the Women's World Title in a hard-fought contest. Queen Aminata recently competed in another intense contest against Serena Deeb and unfortunately came up short in the bout. During the match, Aminata suffered some facial bruises. Following the match, she took to social media to showcase her bruises.
"Before & After #AEWCollision - Thank you all for watching."
Check out her tweet here.
Booker T urges Tony Khan to properly book AEW star Queen Aminata
Prior to her signing with All Elite Wrestling, Queen Aminata wrestled for several promotions such as Booker T's Reality of Wrestling. During this time, she also faced off against the current NXT Women's Champion, Roxanne Perez. Given that she wrestled for his promotion, Booker T surely knows her true potential.
Speaking on his Hall of Fame podcast, Booker T said that Aminata could grow if properly booked.
"I think she's a talent," Booker said. "I think if put in the right situation, she could grow and that's the thing, it's hard for me to really weigh in on it because she's coming into AEW and I've noticed every time a female, a new female, come into AEW, they get a spotlight on them for a second, and then that spotlight goes away." [H/T - WrestlingInc.]
It will be interesting to see if Queen Aminata will be able to become a top star in the Jaksonville-based company's women's division.