Britt Baker’s return to AEW television at Forbidden Door was marred by controversy following a backstage altercation involving her, MJF, and Alicia Atout. The incident has led to Baker’s suspension, casting a shadow over her notable comeback after a year’s hiatus.

The conflict reportedly originated from comments that Baker made about MJF and his girlfriend, Alicia Atout, during the July 17th episode of Dynamite. These remarks were conveyed to MJF by Atout, sparking a series of heated exchanges that escalated tensions backstage.

According to Fightful Select, sources claim that the situation intensified when Baker allegedly cursed at Atout and demanded her removal from the women’s locker room. This move was perceived as an overstep by Baker, further complicating the dynamics within AEW’s roster.

In addition to the confrontations between Baker and Atout, MJF’s reaction added to the drama as he reportedly punched a wall in frustration before his match against Will Ospreay. This physical outburst highlights the high-stress environment and the personal stakes involved for those in the locker room.

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The series of events has left the AEW community and fans in shock, raising questions about the professional conduct expected in the wrestling industry. As AEW prepares for future events, the spotlight remains on how the organization will manage such conflicts and maintain a professional atmosphere backstage.

What are your thoughts on the altercation and Britt Baker’s actions? Do you think her response was justified, or did it cross a line? Share your views in the comments section below!

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