Women’s wrestling has seen significant growth over the past decade, with many promotions now hosting all-women’s shows and pay-per-views. Notable examples include WWE’s 2018 Evolution event and NWA Empowerrr, which was led by Mickie James.

While speaking during a recent interview with She Digressed, Deonna Purrazzo, a former rival of James, was asked about the potential for an all-women’s event featuring talent from All Elite Wrestling and Ring of Honor.

Purrazzo expressed strong support for the idea, saying it feels like the next logical step for women’s wrestling. She highlighted the large roster of female wrestlers across AEW’s shows—Dynamite, Rampage, Collision—and ROH, along with various championships, as reasons why an all-women’s event could be successful.

Purrazzo pointed out that with the current talent and storylines, an all-women’s special or event could definitely be a possibility in the future. Although she doesn’t make the decisions, she enthusiastically supports the idea.

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“I feel like that’s inevitable. That’s the next step for women’s wrestling across the board is to have a show that showcases all of them. There’s so many of us across Dynamite, Rampage, Collision, and Ring of Honor. There’s so many championships that could be defended. Even Willow Nightingale is now the CMLL Women’s World Champion. There’s so many pieces in that pie that if they wanted to give us a two-hour special, a Battle of the Belts, a Collision that’s all women, I feel like we have enough women to do that. We have enough stories to tell and championships to defend. That could absolutely be something in the future. I don’t make those decisions, but I would be like ‘Yes! Yes! Yes!”

Since its launch in 2019, AEW has introduced two titles for its women’s division: the AEW Women’s Championship and the TBS Championship. Similarly, ROH features two titles in its women’s division: the ROH Women’s World Championship and the ROH Women’s World Television Championship. As AEW’s women’s division continues to grow, we’ll have to see if AEW will end up getting an all-women’s pay-per-view eventually.

Do you believe an all-women’s pay-per-view in AEW is inevitable? Let us know in the comments section below!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet, a professional wrestling fan for over 20+ years, found his passion during the Monday Night Wars. With expertise honed over decades and a broad spectrum of interests including TV, movies, anime, novels, and music, he offers insightful analysis and coverage. Respected in the industry, Subhojeet keeps fans informed and engaged with his knowledge and perspective.

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