Since her return to AEW as part of the GRAND SLAM: AUSTRALIA Casino Gauntlet, Megan Bayne has put the AEW Women’s Division on notice. Without uttering a word as of yet, this powerhouse has dominated nearly everyone she’s been in the ring with, and those like Thunder Rosa and Kris Statlander who’ve given as good as they’ve got have still felt the sting of defeat at Bayne’s hands. She’s won five straight matches (four singles & one tag), shown no fear in assaulting anyone she chooses outside of a match, and very loudly declared her intentions for “Timeless” Toni Storm and the AEW Women’s World Championship last week on DYNAMITE before laying out both Statlander and Willow Nightingale.
Megan Bayne has been destruction unleashed upon the women of AEW, and she’s seems to have struck fear in the hearts of those she’s bested. If you notice, Kris Statlander didn’t physically engage with Bayne on COLLISION when she ran down to check on Thunder Rosa’s condition, and she only arrived after Toni Storm unsuccessfully attempted to handle the situation. Yet credit goes to Statlander. If she’s developed a fear of Bayne after losing to her last month in their first singles match, the former TBS Champion is facing it tonight when she gets back in the ring with Megan Bayne. This is no doubt a concerted effort to try and balance the scales for all the damage Bayne’s inflicted these last two months!
Will Stat end up a repeat victim of Fate’s Descent as Bayne pursues the AEW Women’s World Champion? Or can the former TBS Champion find a way to overcome a woman perhaps even more powerful than her?