Thunder Rosa Isn't Worried About What The Landscape Of The AEW Locker Room Will Be When She Returns

Thunder Rosa is solely focused on the aspects of her career that she can control.

Thunder Rosa has been away from the AEW locker room and programming since announcing that she was injured on the October 21 episode of AEW Dynamite. Currently, she is giving her all into trying to return as quickly as possible, but in the time since she left, AEW has changed a great deal.

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Asked about whether or not she is concerned about a drastically different environment when she returns, Rosa tells the Wrestling Perspective Podcast that she's not concerned at all because she can't control any of that.

"I cannot get anxious about it because I have no control over it. I can only work on what I can for myself, so I can be ready when I come back for anything, you know? That's what I'm working on. Honestly, I'm being completely honest, I'm working on getting physically and mentally ready to come back to whatever it is that this new landscape looks like, and just be ready to take on everything. X, Y, and Z."

Since she's been away, AEW has had to deal with different backstage altercations including the one between CM Punk and the members of The Elite at AEW All Out. In the women's division, Saraya, formerly Paige in WWE has joined the roster and will be taking on Thunder Rosa's greatest nemesis, Britt Baker at AEW Full Gear 2022.

Elsewhere in this interview, Rosa provides an update on her injured status. Read more here.

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