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On the July 22, 2020 episode of Dynamite, AEW announced a women's tag team tournament consisting of eight teams that would begin that summer. The winning team would be awarded the tournament cup trophy. [1] The rules of the tournament were that all 16 women had to draw a random color with the matching colors becoming a team; all selections were ...
At the top of AEW's championship hierarchy for female wrestlers is the AEW Women's World Championship. It is held by first-time champion Mariah May, who defeated "Timeless" Toni Storm at All In on August 25, 2024. [7] The secondary title for female wrestlers is the AEW TBS Championship, which is also a television
Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D., with the 2021–2022 version of the championship belt. The original AEW Women's World Championship belt had a small oval shaped center plate. There were a total of six side plates, three on each side of the center plate. The top of the center plate had a crown and ornamentation lined the edge of the center plate.
The AEW TBS Championship is a women's professional wrestling television championship created and promoted by the American promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW). Established on October 6, 2021, it is the secondary championship of the promotion's female division, and the inaugural champion was Jade Cargill .
MJF (c) vs. Adam Cole for the AEW World Championship: All Out [58] September 3, 2023 Chicago, Illinois: United Center: Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Jon Moxley for the AEW International Championship: WrestleDream: October 1, 2023 Seattle, Washington: Climate Pledge Arena: Christian Cage (c) vs. Darby Allin in a Two out of three falls match for the AEW ...
Triller TV is offering a bundle of AEW All In and All Out at a discounted rate of $84.99. ... "Timeless" Toni Storm (c) vs. "The Glamour" Mariah May for the AEW women's championship. MJF (c) vs ...
Giulia defeated Sol Ruca, Stephanie Vaquer, Zaria, and Wren Sinclair in a Women's Iron Survivor Challenge to become the #1 contender for the NXT Women's Championship at NXT: New Year's Evil: 8 AJPW: Real World Tag League Final: Tokyo, Japan: Saito Brothers (Jun and Rei Saito) defeated Davey Boy Smith Jr. and Kento Miyahara in the Real World Tag ...
In the penultimate match, Kazuchika Okada defended his AEW Continental Championship against Will Ospreay in the finals of the Continental Classic tournament with the winner also winner or, in Okada's case, retaining the AEW Continental Championship. In the end, Okada jumped off the top rope for an elbow drop. Okada hit Ospreay with a dropkick.