The “woman of 1000 holds” has had a significant attitude change since her return from injury in October 2021. She has looked and acted more aggressively than ever before, most notably in her feud closing match with Hikaru Shida on the January 12th edition of AEW Dynamite.

After months of bad blood between the two performers, Deeb decimated the former women’s champion in under 2 minutes. Shida had to be helped to the backstage area after the match by several members of the AEW roster.

This mean streak is not just her character but is legitimately how she feels about the new generation of stars. In an interview with Jonathan Hood on “Tuesday Wrestling Tuesday,” Deeb stated that many young girls today wouldn’t hack it when she was starting out.

She further clarified that she is not coming from a place of bitterness. Deeb believes the women today do not face the same struggles as those in the mid-2000s, yet they complain.

Serena Deeb continued her mean streak after her feud with Hikaru Shida

Serena Deeb is a wrestler that every performer in the AEW women’s division should have their eye on in the next few months. Her newfound attitude has upgraded her in-ring performances too.

After defeating Hikaru Shida and putting her on the shelf for a while, Deeb decided to make an example out of one of the “young and entitled” members of the roster, as she calls them, in Skye Blue.

Serena Deeb made light work of the 22-year-old, defeating Blue in less than 3 minutes, finishing her off by obliterating her left knee before sinking in a deep-half Boston crab.

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