Aubrey Edwards Talks About Putting Together Her AEW Debut Match, Says She'll Retire Undefeated


One and done.

That's going to be the AEW in-ring career of female referee Aubrey Edwards.

After winning her in-ring debut for the company on AEW Rampage, teaming with Mark and Papa Briscoe to defeat Jeff Jarrett, Karen Jarrett and Jay Lethal, the longtime AEW referee appeared as a guest on the Battleground podcast and spoke about putting together the fun TV match.

"With wrestling, it’s really important to have storytelling and long-term payoffs," she said. "It’s one thing to say, ‘we’re going to hit a referee with a guitar, and she’s going to go down.’ That’s cool in the moment, but where does that go? When you have the traditional heels and babyfaces, if the heels don’t get their comeuppance and the babyfaces don’t end up on top at the end, then you’re really upsetting your fans. Why are they getting invested then? This is traditional storytelling. We have three acts, it’s as old as Shakespeare. From the moment of Double or Nothing when the guitar shot happened, that’s when we started talking, ‘what is the next logical step for this?’"

Edwards said she was asked about becoming a wrestler before claiming she's going to go ahead and retire from the in-ring competition undefeated.

"They asked if I was willing to wrestle and I said, ‘I can’t even lock up correctly.’ I’m a dancer. 22 years of ballet didn’t teach me to do a headlock takeover," she said. "Those don’t translate. Still physical but a very different form of entertainment. It just came down to, how could we play this up and have fun with it? It was really cool to get opportunities. I got to choke Karen out in a promo. I had a live promo on Rampage, which was insane. It ended up coming down to the match, which was great. It felt really cool. It felt cool, the way we structured everything. I went over with the figure four because that’s also Jay Lethal’s move. So there’s a little bit of meta-ness that long-term fans appreciate because they get it in the moment. It was cool. I’m glad it’s over. I’m retiring undefeated. Not being able to walk for two days without pain. I never want to do that again."

Check out the complete interview via the YouTube player embedded below. H/T to Fightful.com for transcribing the above quotes.