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Kiera Hogan Discusses How Important The Baddies Are As Only Female Only Stable In AEW

The Baddies are the only female only stable in AEW.

Kiera Hogan, Red Velvet, Jade Cargill and now Malcolm Bivens as their manager are The Baddies. While Red Velvet is injured, the faction still have solid momentum with Cargill being TBS Champion.

On the latest episode of AEW Unrestricted, Kiera Hogan discussed how important the faction is for women’s wrestling and how easy it has been to build a rapport with the other members:

“Oh man, literally it’s been so organic, that just the whole process of joining Jade and being The Baddies everything has happened so organically, and it’s been great. Like we’ve had instant chemistry. Even when I was just coming to Jacksonville, I was always talking to Jade and Red. We just hit it off immediately and I know Red’s a dancer, so I was like I think we should do TikTok together. She was doing her own TikTok and I was doing my own. I think we were doing Fan Fest for Revolution and that was the first TikTok I did with Red and it got so much traction and I was like, ‘I think people really liked these collabs and then, of course, I got with The Baddies and then the collabs just started rolling in and that’s our thing now,” she said. “I think we are a force to be reckoned with, honestly. I feel like we are definitely like a threat. We all bring so much different, like diversity, from each one of us. But together, were even stronger.”

Keira Hogan on AEW Unrestricted

Time will tell how Kiera and The Baddies will continue to grow, but they are currently in a storyline involving Athena, Kris Statlander and Anna Jay.

H/T to Fightful for transcription

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