Hello! Welcome back to AEW Women’s Division Monthly Stats.
This is the 4th month of this project. The previous months can be found at these links: January, February, March. Although not necessary, I recommend you read those first to get a better understanding of this post.
As a refresher, I am tracking matches, match length, promo segments, promo lengths, women’s wrestlers who appear on the show, maximum in-ring time, and maximum TV time.
The timings are collected as the show is airing, so I apologize for any mistakes.
A few notes before delving into this: I am only tracking TV time at the moment. In the future, I plan on expanding into tracking Pay-Per-View time. This month, I also had help tracking the final Dynamite, as I was there in-person and would have needed to rewatch the show to collect the times. So, thank you to @powderflower for that.
Onto the stats,
In April of 2026, there were a total of 14 women’s matches. The most we’ve seen in a single month this year! There were 7 singles matches, 6 tag team matches, and 1 trios match.
In the 4 months since starting this project, not a single match has exceeded 15 minutes. 52 matches in 4 months, and none of them were more than 15 minutes. This is something that bears repeating. It is a fundamental issue that needs to be addressed. The men are consistently given matches that go far beyond that, and the women are left with less than a quarter of an hour.
The shortest match this month was on the April 29th Dynamite. This was a tag team match of Alex Windsor and Jamie Hayter against Emily Jaye and Jordan Blade. This match was 1 minute and 19 seconds.
The longest match this month was on the April 29th Dynamite as well. This was a tag match that had Kris Statlander and Hikaru Shida facing Megan Bayne and Lena Kross. It lasted 12 minutes and 30 seconds.
Out of 9 shows, only 5 of them had two matches. For the fourth month in a row, there has not been a single show with more than two matches. This is another issue that bears repeating until we see a change.
This month there were 21 promo segments, including backstage promos, live promos, and video packages. If men were featured, the segment was not counted.
The shortest segment was on the April 22nd Dynamite at 26 seconds. The longest segment was on the April 2nd Collision at 1 minute and 26 seconds.
As always, wrestling moves at a fast pace, there is a chance I have missed someone.
According to my findings, the April 8th and the April 22nd Dynamites had the least amount of women’s appearances, at 6 total. The April 11th Collision came in with the most amount of women’s appearances at 15 total.
In April, Marina Shafir is the only woman to appear on every single show. As I’ve stated before, I believe this is a result of her being in a male-centered faction that appears on every single show. Marina, herself, only had one match this month.
AEW Shows tend to run two hours, unless there is an overrun or special runtime. There were no special runtimes this month. Thank you to @impossiblekittydelusion for the accurate runtimes!
The total runtime for AEW TV this month was 18 hours 12 minutes and 46 seconds. Out of that time, the women only received 2 hours 8 minutes and 23 seconds. That time is further cut down to 1 hour 47 minutes and 12 seconds of in-ring action.
The least amount of total in-ring time the women had was on the April 15th Dynamite at 8 minutes and 27 seconds. The most amount of total in-ring time was on the April 16th Collision with 14 minutes and 47 seconds.
The least amount of total TV time the women had was on the April 1st Dynamite at 9 minutes and 56 seconds. The most was on the April 11th Collision at 18 minutes and 39 seconds.
I will once again express my gratitude to you all for reading this post and showing interest in my project. This is something I have loved to work on and post each month. Every interaction on these posts mean the world to me. I adore reading tags, notes, and comments.
It makes me happy to see more people start to criticize the little amount of time the women are given. It’s something we should continue to be loud about. As fans, we have a voice to use. Hopefully, we will see a difference in the AEW Women’s Division. Every note, tag, and post made means something. Please continue to use your voice.
also off topic to cedes i don’t like the ospreay gear alex has going on i don’t like how they’ve turned alex into mentions her husband all the time i don’t care about your man i care about you