
AEW Revolution 2026 delivered a major shake‑up in the women’s division, as The Divine Dominion walked out of Los Angeles with the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship. The victory ended the Babes of Wrath’s 96‑day reign and capped off a grueling night for Willow Nightingale and Lena Kross, who were forced to compete twice on the same show.
The night began on Zero Hour, where Willow Nightingale successfully defended the AEW TBS Championship against Lena Kross. The match left Nightingale nursing an injured shoulder — an issue that would become a major factor later in the evening.
Divine Dominion Capture Tag Team Titles
Hours later, Nightingale and Cameron returned for their scheduled tag team title defense against The Divine Dominion’s Lena Kross and Bayne. Dominion wasted no time exploiting the earlier damage, blindsiding Nightingale before the bell and driving her bad shoulder into the ring post. Commentary initially missed the attack, but the effects became obvious as the match unfolded.
With Nightingale compromised, Cameron was isolated. Kross drilled her with a sliding lariat for a near fall, and Bayne cut her off on the ropes when she tried to fight back. Cameron managed to break free by biting her way out of a slugfest and hitting a high crossbody, buying just enough time to reach her corner.
Despite the injury, Nightingale stormed into the match with a burst of adrenaline. She sent Bayne crashing to the floor with a Pounce, dodged a Kross pump kick, and planted her with a Death Valley Driver. Cameron rejoined the action with a double enzuigiri, but Dominion answered with fallaway slams to both champions.
Kross and Bayne followed with stereo corner splashes that sent Cameron and Nightingale colliding into each other, then leveled them with double clotheslines. A shotgun dropkick–German suplex combo connected on Cameron, and Kross blasted Nightingale with another pump kick.
Nightingale nearly stole the win with a backslide — the same flash pin she used to beat Kross earlier in the night — but Kross kicked out at two. Bayne then flew in with a leaping lariat, and Dominion sealed the victory with a double chokeslam to claim the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship.
With Nightingale’s injury now part of the story and Dominion holding the gold, the division has a clear new direction coming out of Revolution.
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