Thekla Retains Women’s World Title Against Kris Statlander At AEW Revolution

AEW Women’s World Championship: Thekla Retains Against Kris Statlander in Two-Out-of-Three Falls Thriller

In a hard-hitting, back-and-forth contest on AEW Dynamite, Thekla successfully defended her AEW Women’s World Championship against former titleholder Kris Statlander in a grueling two-out-of-three falls match. From start to finish, the matchup was a showcase of power, agility, and ring psychology, leaving the crowd on the edge of their seats.

The pre-match video hyped the intense rivalry between the two competitors, and as the bell rang, both women came out swinging. Thekla initially tried to control the pace, forcing Statlander to chase her around the ring, but the challenger remained calm and took the fight to the champion. Statlander locked in a bearhug and followed with a series of corner punches, keeping Thekla on the defensive. Despite Thekla’s attempts to regain control with hard strikes and a hammer throw, Statlander continued to push forward, nearly landing a super-plex from the top turnbuckle and connecting with two sliding lariats for near-falls.

Thekla turned the momentum in her favor with a catapult into the corner and a series of hard kicks. After a referee warning for removing her belt, Thekla caught Statlander in a tight clutch using the ropes for leverage, earning the first fall.

Fall 1 Winner: Thekla (1-0)

The second fall saw Statlander striking back aggressively. She hit a dropkick and a suplex to the outside, but Thekla returned to break the count and kept the fight going. Inside the ring, Thekla attempted her signature Tarantula in the corner, landing boots and a near-fall, but Statlander countered with headbutts and power moves. After a grueling exchange that included a near-miss spider suplex and multiple counters, Statlander finally hit her Staturday Night Fever finisher for the pin, evening the score.

Fall 2 Winner: Kris Statlander (1-1)

The decisive third fall erupted into chaos when Thekla accidentally sent the referee outside, giving her the opportunity to grab his belt. Statlander fought back, preventing Thekla from using it to her advantage. Briefly, the Sisters of Sin appeared to assist, but their interference was short-lived. Once the referee returned, Thekla landed a devastating spear and stomp combination to secure the fall and retain her title.

Final Winner / AEW Women’s World Champion: Thekla (2-1)

Swerve Strickland Beats Brody King At AEW Revolution, Chased Off By Kenny Omega

Swerve Strickland Beats Brody King At AEW Revolution, Chased Off By Kenny Omega

Swerve Strickland vs. Brody King

In a hard-hitting encounter at AEW Revolution, Swerve Strickland emerged victorious over Brody King in a grueling 14-minute-plus contest that showcased both men’s toughness and resilience. From the opening bell, King set a punishing pace, using his size and power to keep Strickland on the defensive. Despite the assault, Strickland countered with agility and cunning, turning the tide with precise strikes and high-impact maneuvers.

The climax of the match came after just over 14 minutes, when Strickland connected with a trio of House Throttlers, securing the decisive pinfall over King. While King proved why he’s considered one of the toughest competitors in AEW, Strickland’s resilience and ring awareness ultimately earned him the win.

However, the drama didn’t end there. Following the match, Prince Nana stormed the ring with a cinder block in hand, placing King’s head on it in a shocking post-match attack. Just as it seemed King might be in serious danger, Kenny Omega made a surprise return, rushing in to chase off both Strickland and Nana, protecting King and leaving the fans buzzing with anticipation for what’s next in this heated rivalry.

 

Megan Bayne & Lena Kross Capture Women’s Tag Team Titles At AEW Revolution

Megan Bayne & Lena Kross Capture Women’s Tag Team Titles At AEW Revolution

AEW Women’s World Tag-Team ChampionshipThe Divine Dominion!

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Jon Moxley Beats Konosuke Takeshita At AEW Revolution, Will Ospreay Returns

Jon Moxley Beats Konosuke Takeshita At AEW Revolution, Will Ospreay Returns

AEW Continental Championship (No Time Limit)

Jon Moxley (c) vs. Konosuke Takeshita

In a brutal no-time-limit showdown, Jon Moxley successfully defended his AEW Continental Championship against “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita.

The match started with both men trading stiff strikes, spilling to the outside early as Moxley targeted Takeshita’s eye. Back in the ring, Takeshita hit a Blue Thunder Bomb for a two-count, but Moxley fought back with a piledriver and a series of power moves, including a Gotch-style piledriver and cross-face choke attempts.

The action remained intense throughout, with Takeshita landing a top-rope exploder and his signature Raging Fire, only for Moxley to kick out at two. Moxley countered with a Paradigm Shift DDT and back body driver, keeping the Alpha at bay. Despite a near-fall following Raging Fire, Moxley finally locked in a bulldog choke, forcing Takeshita to submit.

Winner and STILL AEW Continental Champion: Jon Moxley

After the match, a mysterious video aired showing someone recovering in a lab. The lights came back on, revealing Will Ospreay, who made a shocking appearance as he attacked Moxley in the ring. The Death Riders came to Moxley’s aid but were overwhelmed by Ospreay, who cleared the ring before retreating through the crowd.

Thekla Retains AEW Title In Kris Statlander Rematch At Revolution 2026

Thekla is still AEW Women’s World Champion after defeating Kris Statlander once again, this time, in a two-out-of-three falls match at AEW Revolution. 

The women went to war the second the bell sounded, but Statlander got the upper hand with a suplex off the second rope. Thekla was able to steal the first fall when she bridged during a pin attempt, and grabbed the ropes where the referee couldn’t see.

Statlander dropped Thekla with a dropkick through the ropes as soon as the bell rang to kick off the second round. Statlander suplexed the champion on the outside, but Thekla sent her back-first into the steps. Back in the ring, Thekla was all on the offense, until Statlander got her on her shoulders and went to the ropes. Thekla fought out of the move and hit her spider suplex. She followed up with a cross body off the top rope to the outside, btu Statlander caught her and smashed Thekla off the barricade numerous times. Statlander absorbed some chops in the ring, but Thekla was able to lock in a submission. Statlander countered into a Sunday Night Fever for the second fall.

Thekla kicked off the third round by gouging the eyes of her opponent and sent Statlander crashing into the referee. While the official was down on the outside, Thekla took off his belt, but it was Statlander to use it as a weapon on Thekla. She hit another Sunday Night Fever, but there was no referee in the ring to count the fall. The Sisters of Sin ran out to help Thekla, but Statlander fought them off. The referee got back in the ring and caught Statlander attempting to use the belt, and while she was distracted, Thekla hit the spear. “The Toxic Spider” then hit two stomps for the victory.