The AEW women's division is celebrated worldwide for its remarkable talent and has grown stronger over the years within the Jacksonville-based promotion. Leading the division are the reigning AEW Women's World Champion Kris Statlander, alongside TBS champion and global star Mercedes Mone.Moreover, veteran talents like Toni Storm, Mina Shirakawa, Willow Nightingale, Marina Shafir, Harley Cameron, Jamie Hayter, and ROH Women's World Champion Athena, to name a few, make the talent pool even more extensive. While the names mentioned are among the more prominent ones featured in ongoing storylines, there are a few women wrestlers still under contract with Tony Khan's promotion who have not appeared on All Elite Wrestling programming for quite some time.This could be because the Jacksonville-based promotion lacks creative plans for those missing stars, or because Khan has lost interest in them. That said, let's look at three female AEW stars who have been absent from TV and maybe forgotten by Tony Khan.#3. Nyla RoseThere was a time when Nyla Rose was considered one of the standout figures in the company's women's division and even held the AEW Women's World Championship in 2020. However, the Native Beast has not been seen on programming since appearing on an episode of Rampage in 2024, and fans have questioned her absence since. Meanwhile, the 43-year-old remains active in the independent circuit, having recently lost her EVE title to Rhio at EVE 141: Elite Encounters. This indicates that the American Kaiju has no injury-related concerns, and her unexplained absence from AEW programming could be due to Tony Khan losing interest or simply a lack of creative plans. #2. Britt Baker's absence from AEW remains unexplainedBritt Baker is arguably the biggest name on the women's roster currently missing in action in Tony Khan's promotion. Dr. D.M.D. was regarded as a leader in the women's locker room, but her unexplained absence has led to a major dip in her AEW stock. The former AEW Women's World Champion was last seen in an episode of Dynamite in November 2024, where she defeated Penelope Ford in a singles match.Baker has faced her share of health problems and controversies, including a previous suspension, but the reasons for her current break remain unclear. Meanwhile, Baker's contract with Tony Khan's promotion reportedly goes well into 2027. During her ongoing absence, she continues to attend wrestling events and conventions and updates her fans on her life on social media. While Tony Khan did mention recently that he'd love to have Baker back at some point, there have been no developments or news around Baker's impending return to All Elite Wrestling. #1. KamilleKamille entered AEW in 2024 with a solid reputation she built in promotions like NWA and AAA. The 33-year-old made a memorable debut in the Jacksonville-based promotion at the Blood and Guts event that year. On that night, she attacked Britt Baker and aligned herself with Mercedes Mone. In the following months, Kamille took on the role of the CEO's bodyguard and helped her win several marquee matches. However, The Brickhouse split from Mone on an episode of Dynamite in November due to being mistreated. A few days later, she was written off TV.As of today, Kamille still has a contract with All Elite Wrestling, which was previously reported to be lengthy. Moreover, her hiatus was linked to a TV project she was involved in. That said, it has been over a year since we've seen Kamille on All Elite Wrestling programming, with few updates on when the 33-year-old might finally return, further suggesting a lack of creative direction or a loss of interest from Tony Khan.