AEW reportedly adding more women’s wrestlers soon
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is continuing to bolster its roster with new signings following a period of active acquisition in 2025 and early 2026. Fightful Select reported on Wednesday that the organization is planning further expansion, with a specific focus on adding wrestlers to the women’s division to “freshen up the roster.”
Expanding the Roster
AEW has already secured contracts with several wrestlers recently, though these signings have not yet been publicly announced. In recent months, Andrade El Idolo, Jake Doyle, The Rascalz, Clark Connors, and Tommaso Ciampa have joined AEW. Ciampa notably won the TNT title last Saturday on Collision.
These additions come as AEW has seen some talent depart. Powerhouse Hobbs recently debuted with WWE at the Royal Rumble, and throughout 2025, high-profile wrestlers such as Ricky Starks, Miro, Rey Fenix, and Malakai Black also left the organization.
What’s Next for AEW?
AEW’s continued expansion suggests a commitment to increasing its talent pool and competitive landscape. AEW will announce new signings in the coming weeks, particularly within the women’s division. The organization could also continue to explore partnerships with other wrestling promotions, such as CMLL, to bring in new talent. Further roster adjustments may occur as wrestlers explore opportunities with other organizations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is AEW doing to expand its roster?
AEW is planning on further expanding with some new signings, specifically for the women’s side, with a goal of freshening up the roster.
Which wrestlers have recently signed with AEW?
Andrade El Idolo, Jake Doyle, The Rascalz, Clark Connors and Tommaso Ciampa have recently signed with AEW. AEW also has dual deals with CMLL as relates to Mascara Dorada and Persephone.
Which wrestlers have recently left AEW?
Powerhouse Hobbs, Ricky Starks, Miro, Rey Fenix and Malakai Black have departed AEW.
How will AEW’s continued roster expansion impact the competitive landscape of professional wrestling?