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* {{Catchphrase}}: "Creator/{{TBS}} is [[PunctuatedForEmphasis The. Britt. Show.]]"
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* BreakoutCharacter: Unlike with the men's division (which was able to build itself on names like Wrestling/ChrisJericho, Wrestling/CodyRhodes, Wrestling/KennyOmega, Wrestling/TheYoungBucks and [[Wrestling/DeanAmbrose Jon Moxley]]), AEW's women's division had no widely-recognisable wrestling industry names to build on at the start[[note]]they initially had [[Wrestling/KiaStevens Awesome Kong]], but she left shortly after the start of the promotion to go shoot the next series of ''Series/GLOW2017'', having only been squandered in the pointless Nightmare Collective angle[[/note]], forcing them to try and build their own stars basically from scratch off a mix of indie and ''joshi'' wrestlers who very few American fans would be familiar with. Despite her faltering start, Britt eventually emerged as ''the'' breakout star from the often-floundering women's division in 2020, with 2021 being the point that she ascended to superstardom off her feud with Thunder Rosa and her eventual championship win over Wrestling/HikaruShida.
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* BreakoutCharacter: Unlike with the men's division (which was able to build itself on names like Wrestling/ChrisJericho, Wrestling/CodyRhodes, Wrestling/KennyOmega, Wrestling/TheYoungBucks and [[Wrestling/DeanAmbrose Jon Moxley]]), Wrestling/JonMoxley), AEW's women's division had no widely-recognisable wrestling industry names to build on at the start[[note]]they initially had [[Wrestling/KiaStevens Awesome Kong]], but she left shortly after the start of the promotion to go shoot the next series of ''Series/GLOW2017'', having only been squandered in the pointless Nightmare Collective angle[[/note]], forcing them to try and build their own stars basically from scratch off a mix of indie and ''joshi'' wrestlers who very few American fans would be familiar with. Despite her faltering start, Britt eventually emerged as ''the'' breakout star from the often-floundering women's division in 2020, with 2021 being the point that she ascended to superstardom off her feud with Thunder Rosa and her eventual championship win over Wrestling/HikaruShida.
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* FireForgedFriends: Before, she was bitter rivals with Wrestling/HikaruShida, even beating Shida to the point where she was unable to wrestle behind closed doors. However, due to [[EnemyMine both having a grudge against The Outcasts]], Britt began to work together with Shida against the Faction, the two growing a respect for each other as a result. Afterwards, Britt and Shida started to regularly team-up or accompany each other to the ring.
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* FireForgedFriends: Before, she was bitter rivals with Wrestling/HikaruShida, even beating Shida to the point where she was unable to wrestle behind closed doors. However, due to [[EnemyMine both having a grudge against The Outcasts]], Britt began to work together with Shida against the Faction, faction, the two growing a respect for each other as a result. Afterwards, Britt and Shida started to regularly team-up or accompany each other to the ring.