AEW star expected backstage at Forbidden Door following UK title win

AEW Forbidden Door

AEW star Nyla Rose is expected to be backstage during the Forbidden Door event this afternoon in London’s O2 Arena. Rose became the new EVE Champion at Pro Wrestling EVE last night after defeating Nightshade at the all-women’s promotion.

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Nyla Rose backstage at AEW Forbidden Door

According to a new report from Fightful Select, Nyla Rose will be backstage at the event this afternoon, but it has not been confirmed if she will be appearing on screen in any way. We’ve reached out to EVE regarding her status today and whether she could appear on camera and are currently awaiting a response.

This now marks two AEW women’s division stars that are Champions in the UK, with Mercedes Mone also collecting the Discovery Championship alongside her Rev Pro title this weekend during the Crystal Palace event (also in London).

AEW appears to be working more and more with UK-based promotions, and with the lack of NXT Europe talk in recent times there is a good chance that they could further plug All Elite in the gap left by the the closure of NXT UK and the impact of Speaking Out on the UK scene.

We’ll be covering the event in full today here at F4Wonline, follow our live event blog if you aren’t able to catch the show live.

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