I was gonna ask how that is in relation to aew...not bait honestly, I don't know
Women's booking generally has been poor in AEW but in purely Bechdel terms for the biggest recent angles in AEW/ROH
Outcasts Vs Originals - Mean Girls from the rich school beat down the division until their egos pull them apart. No men, but an excuse of a storyline that plays into the "successful women can't be friends" trope tbh.
Athena's Minion School - probably the best thing they've done. Felt totally female led in a way that made it miss me occasionally, my girl wanted to dislike it at first (what's that about successful women) but it ended up being her favourite thing each week.
Ruby/Saraya's breakup. For some reason Ruby Soho and Cool Hand Ange starts a relationship where they only see each other for 5 seconds on TV each week. Saraya gets jealous because women can't be happy for each other and gets a new best friend who she uses to mess with Ruby's relationship eventually bringing in her brother to fight Ange too. Bizarre and a spectacular fail of the test for no good reason whatsoever.
Julia Hart. All brilliantly done, but you can't get away from her being "turned" by Malakai.
Skye Blue/Julia/Willow/Stat - Skye/Willow get misted by Julia. Skye succumbs, Willow resists, sides are formed. Stokely's a minor supporting character shouldn't risk it test-wise, but it's been going on forever, is still fun and Mercedes about to step in.
Taya Valkyrie is using Johnny as her valet as much as/more than the other way round in ROH at the moment and it's coming out pretty well. Fails the test because it's a lot about their relationship but feels "progressive" in a good way.
Toni Storm and Mariah May doing All About Eve. Men are involved but mainly to be used as butlers/props, apart from that it's just women being nuts with varying results.
Tl;dr Test wise they probably do alright overall compared to non-wrestling TV. The division as a whole isn't as bad as the Internet says, but they're most definitely not on main brand WWE's level with the women yet and it's mainly the booking/writing/time rather than the actual WORK... this question low-key gets to the heart of what was going wrong for a long time.
Post Script: The Japanese women who are some of the best workers in the company essentially do not get storylines other than they're great workers. Same as the non-Lucha Brothers Luchadors. It's weird.