
Womenās Division
No. 1: Riho (last week: 1)
Riho didnāt have a match this week, but the inaugural Womenās World Champion still holds the best record at 6-1.
No. 2: Britt Baker (last week: 2)
Britt had a wonderful homecoming in Brittsburgh. She had cool new gear, came to the ring with Steely McBeam and had fans raise their Terrible Towels. Baker got the win over her rival Bea Priestleyās tag team partner, Jamie Hayter.
No. 3: Nyla Rose (last week: 5)
Nyla Rose got her first win onĀ DarkĀ against Leva Bates in a dominant match.
No. 4: Brandi Rhodes (last week: 6)
Brandi attacked Jamie Hayter backstage after her match. When Jenn Decker tried to talk to her, she had to restrain her anger before storming off.
No. 5: Jamie Hayter (unranked)
In her AEW debut, Jamie Hayter faced off against Britt Baker. Hayter is Bea Priestleyās tag team partner in Japan. Unfortunately for Hayter, after she lost to Baker, she was attacked by a furious Brandi Rhodes.
No. 6: Allie (last week: 3)
Allie hasnāt competed recently, but sheās still 2-1 which gives her the third-best record in the womenās division.
No. 7: Hikari Shida (last week: 7)
Hikari Shida is 1-1 and still looks to impact the womenās division following her loss to Riho for the AEW Womenās World Championship.
No. 8: Leva Bates (last week: 9)
Bates lost this week to Nyla Rose, though she nearly got the win. She moves to 0-2.
No. 9: Bea Priestley (last week: 4)
Bea didnāt compete this week, but her tag team partner in Japan represented them this week on DynamiteĀ against her nemesis, Britt Baker.