Britt Baker faced a challenging 2023 marked by injuries that largely kept her away from the television spotlight. However, the former AEW Women’s Champion is steadily on the path to recovery, with her return status now unveiled, signaling an imminent comeback to the squared circle.

Since her last match on the September 16 episode of AEW Collision, where she faced Kris Statlander for the TBS Championship, Baker has been sidelined due to a lingering injury.

During a segment on Fightful Select’s Q&A, Sean Ross Sapp fielded inquiries about Britt Baker’s AEW return status amid her absence from television screens. According to reports, there hasn’t been extensive communication between Baker and AEW regarding her return. Nevertheless, it’s clear that Baker is eager to grace the television stage once more. While the extent of her recovery remains uncertain, her unwavering desire to resume her on-screen presence is palpable.

“I haven’t heard of that much communication between the two sides. I do know that Britt Baker wants to be on T.V. I don’t know if she’s healthy but she wants to be on T.V.”

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Not content to sit idly by during her hiatus, Britt Baker has been diligently training in anticipation of her return. As fans eagerly await news of her comeback to AEW television, there’s a palpable sense of longing for her presence in the ring once again.

What are your thoughts on Britt Baker’s in-ring status update? Who do you envision as her first feud upon her return? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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