At AEW Double or Nothing, the much-anticipated pay-per-view this weekend, Dr. Britt Baker was supposed to go one-on-one with Kris Statlander. This was a much-deserved spot for Dr. Baker, who has come a long way in the AEW roster since the time she started and has really embraced the position that she's been given as a heel.
Unfortunately, as you can see in the video that I have shared above, Britt Baker may have suffered a legitimate injury during her match. Yes, this was a match that had its moments for sure, but it also had a lot of sloppy moments too, especially from Kris Statlander who just seems to be one step behind the rest of the women in the current roster.
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I just think that AEW superstars do a little too much in the ring at times when they don't necessarily need to. Arn Anderson and Jake Roberts told interesting stories in the ring and did not need to take the kind of risks that the roster does now, and still ended up becoming legends in the business.
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