Queen Aminata on the first ever women's Blood and Guts match: "It's going to be disgustingly bloody"

The Guinean star has a lot of crazy ideas for an historic wrestling match

AEW is expected to officially announce the match in the coming weeks

Queen Aminata
Photo Credit: AEW
Antonio Rubio
Antonio Rubio
Published 10/01/2025

All Elite Wrestling has already begun preparing Blood and Guts, one of the most beloved television specials by fans. Yesterday, the company announced that the event will take place on November 12 at the First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina, in what will be a show to remember. And indeed, the show will feature the first-ever women's Blood and Guts.

Although the match has not been officially announced yet, several women from the roster have referred to it in interviews and on the company's television programming, so it's only a matter of time before AEW formalizes it.

One of the wrestlers most likely to participate in the match is Queen Aminata, who in her most recent YouTube Vlog assumed that the fight will take place and that she will compete in it. The Guinean could not hide her excitement, mentioning that she had many crazy ideas to put into practice, promising blood, lots of blood.

"It's a wonderful time to be a wrestler, or a fighter, period. Blood and Guts has been announced, and this journey back home is going to be insane. Let me put it this way. Because I'm very excited. I have so many ideas running through my head. I just can't wait. I can't wait to do some crazy crazy things, really," Aminata said.

"Can you tell I was so excited that I couldn't even open my drink? But in the end, I opened it with my teeth," she continued. "Come on, you have to do what you have to do. But yeah, I'm going to get home safe and sound, rest a bit, and they better come prepared with tampons. Because this is going to get bloody, very bloody. Juicy and bloody. Disgustingly bloody. All the blood."

Aminata has been involved in a major rivalry with Triangle of Madness (Julia Hart, Thekla, and Skye Blue), Megan Bayne, and Penelope Ford in recent months. In addition to the Guinean, wrestlers like Jamie Hayter, Anna Jay, Tay Conti, and Harley Cameron also have scores to settle with the heels, so it is very likely that these ten women will be the protagonists of the first-ever women's Blood and Guts in history.

Blood and Guts is a type of match similar to WarGames. Two teams face off in a battlefield composed of 2 rings inside a large steel cage. A competitor from each team starts the fight while the rest of the participants join the battle at intervals. The match officially begins when all 10 participants are inside the structure. Victory can only be achieved by submission or surrender.