Britt Baker: I Don’t Think Anyone Has Worked Harder Than Me In The Last Year, Fans Respect That
Dr. Britt Baker DMD went from being the top women’s heel in AEW for the majority of the pandemic era to receiving one of the biggest pops when she won the AEW Women’s Championship at AEW Double or Nothing.
Since winning the title, Baker has been feuding with Nyla Rose and continues to receive cheers from the crowd, despite her brash confidence and sometimes dismissive attitude.
Speaking on the PWI Podcast, Baker gave her thoughts on why the fans might be cheering her, even though she never really turned babyface.
“I don’t change anything about me,” she said. “I still say what’s on my mind in all my promos. If you met me on the street, the Dr. Britt Baker DMD character on the street, you wouldn’t like her. (She’s) very unlikable, borderline like a bitch. Arrogant, delusional. The fans, for whatever reason, have swung towards liking me. I feel they have so much respect for the work I’ve put in over the last year. Truthfully, I don’t think anyone has worked as hard as I have. I really went from being at the bottom, as far as women’s talent, to be arguably at the top. I don’t think you can say, 2021 women’s wrestler of the year without at least putting my name in the pot. I have come a long way and I think fans are very respectful of that.”
Baker continued by discussing how she was able to focus more on wrestling during the pandemic era.
“Once the pandemic hit, I couldn’t go to the dental office anymore. I was just fresh in the heel turn and I did nothing but professional wrestling. I didn’t have anything else to do so I would go to the wrestling ring nonstop, watching wrestling nonstop. Promos, matches, everything. I was practicing promos nonstop. I was bouncing ideas off the people I consider mentors in the back nonstop. I was working day in and day out because I wanted to be the best. I wanted 2021 to be my year and I felt like I had it in me, I just needed to zone in, dig down, and really get to know this Dr. Britt Baker DMD character and own it. You have to own being a bad guy. If you’re not comfortable, it comes off on-screen. You have to really accept that this is who you are,” she stated.
Baker has previously credited Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega for helping her develop her heel persona and constantly praises Tony Schiavone and Rebel (Not Reba) for their on-screen work beside her.
Baker is set to make the first defense of AEW Women’s Championship at AEW Dynamite Fyter Fest Night Two when she faces Nyla Rose. You can view the current lineup for AEW Dynamite Fyter Fest Night Two by clicking here.
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