Is Taya Valkyrie Being Underutilized In AEW?

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I was among the many who were happy to see Taya Valkyrie sign to AEW earlier this year. A veteran of the sport, Valkyrie has wrestled for all other significant promotions around the world and would be a great addition to their womenโ€™s division.

Valkyrieโ€™s start in AEW started promising when AEW threw her into a feud with Jade Cargill right from the start. However, since then, she has been used questionably based on what someone with her stature should be. Letโ€™s look at the time Valkyrie has spent in AEW so far. All stats have been referenced and made possible by www.cagematch.net.

Taya started her AEW career at 5-0, as she was being booked strong ahead of her clash with Jade Cargill. While she was off to a good start, all these matches aired on AEWโ€™s secondary show Rampage. Her first match on their flagship show Dynamite resulted in a loss for the TBS Womenโ€™s Championship to Cargill. They continued this lackluster feud for a month, ending at AEWโ€™s PPV Double Or Nothing.

The real story behind their match at Double Or Nothing and Valkyrieโ€™s second loss to Cargill was to work in the surprise return of Kris Stratlander. While this was an excellent spot for Stratlander returning, and Iโ€™m all for her being the one to dethrone Cargill, Tayaโ€™s momentum came to a screeching halt!

After her second loss to Cargill, she has a combined record of 4-3, beating her opponents again on either Rampage or AEW Dark. This while all of her losses came against younger talent and champions. You can argue that sheโ€™s trying to build the younger talent; however, why not have promising back-and-forth feuds with these talents? Why not have a continued lengthy rivalry between Stratlander and Valkyrie? As a heel, Taya scratches and claws her way to get to the title using any means necessary.

In a few months, Taya went from a potential Babyface with a chance of dethroning Jade Cargill and ending her undefeated streak to being not a natural heel or face thrown into championship matches to lose.

There are no storylines or real feuds from these losses sheโ€™s had with younger talent or championships. Sheโ€™s portrayed as someone in the back watching these champions on TV and her being injected into a match when need be. While that may be okay for some women on the AEW roster, someone with Valkyrieโ€™s talent and experience should be allowed to do more.

This brings us to the main question: is Taya Valkyrie underutilized in AEW?

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