Britt Baker: AEW Collision Is Awesome; It Gives People More TV Time And The Network Wanted Another Show

Britt Baker weighs in on AEW Collision.

AEW Collision premiered on June 17, giving AEW another two hours of programming on top of AEW Dynamite and AEW Rampage.

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The show has differentiated itself from AEW Dynamite with its presentation and format.

Speaking to Cam Heyward on Not Just Football, Britt Baker gave her thoughts on AEW Collision.

"It’s awesome because it gives more people TV time. We have such a huge roster and we have the best wrestlers in the world, but there are like 20 of them, there are so many. It’s great to give people a split and more TV time. For us, we’re still getting used to it because we don’t know what show we’re going to be on yet. It’s not like a hard brand split. It’s not like a Raw and SmackDown thing yet. I don’t know what the plan for that is going to be in the future, but it’s awesome because we’ve only been on TV for three or four years now and we already have three TV shows. The network wanted another show," she said.

Baker has yet to compete on AEW Collision. She was in action on Wednesday's AEW Dynamite, making short work of Kayla Sparks.

Elsewhere during the interview, Baker named Mercedes Mone as who she wanted to wrestle at AEW x NJPW Forbidden 3. You can find her full comments by clicking here.

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