Thunder Rosa is tired of the speculation about her status in the company. After not appearing on AEW Dynamite since April and missing pay-per-view action since Double or Nothing in May, fans have been speculating about whether the former AEW Women’s World Champion is still part of the roster. Rosa, however, is making it crystal clear: she’s still with AEW.

Addressing the chatter during an appearance on Busted Open Radio, Rosa didn’t hold back her frustration. “AEW exists on Saturdays, so if you’re not doing anything on Saturday, watch the show,” she said, referencing AEW Collision. “If I get somebody else asking me if I still work at AEW, I’m just going to be like, ‘Here — here is the schedule of ‘Dynamite,’ ‘Rampage,’ and ‘Collision.’ I’m usually on ‘Collision’ so just watch me, and if you can’t watch me live, watch me on YouTube. Stop asking me if I still work in AEW ’cause I still do.”

Rosa’s recent appearances have been mostly confined to Collision and Rampage, shows that have been struggling in the ratings. Collision, in particular, has faced viewership challenges, hitting a historic low of just 157,000 viewers on September 6. Despite the smaller audience, Rosa continues to showcase her skills, including her latest match on the November 30 edition of Rampage, where she took down Harley Cameron in just over five minutes.

For fans wondering why Rosa isn’t as visible as she once was, it may be time to tune into AEW’s other shows. Rosa’s dedication to the company is undeniable, even if her presence isn’t front and center on Dynamite.

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