AEW has gone through quite a few changes since its inception back in 2019, especially when it comes to improvements in production quality, among other things. With that said, it appears they have made a significant change to their roster page.
One of the best things AEW initially introduced was their ranking system and how they actually made sure that wins and losses mattered in the company. However, that is a thing of the past now, despite the company temporarily bringing them back this year.
Wins and losses used to play a key role in AEW storylines and matches, but that seems to have changed. If you check AEW’s official roster page now, you’ll notice that the win/loss records for all the male and female wrestlers have been removed. This might surprise fans who have been accustomed to seeing these records since AEW’s launch in 2019.
It is not known why AEW would remove the win/loss records for each and every single wrestler entirely, but perhaps some fans might feel that it is for the best as wins and losses no longer have the same importance as they once did.
What do you think of AEW getting rid of their win/loss records? Do you feel this is the right call? Let us know in the comments section below!