Stardom wrestlers respond to Thekla ‘declaring death’ to promotion

Several wrestlers from Stardom have responded to Thekla.

The AEW Women’s World Champion spat on the Stardom logo during Wednesday’s broadcast of AEW Dynamite and “declared death” to the promotion.

Stardom wrestlers Syuri, Starlight Kid, and Lady C, the official Stardom account on X, and English commentator Walker Stewart have all responded to Thekla’s actions.

Lady C wrote, “Why would you do something like that…? I’ve clashed with Teca a few times, but not once did I ever understand what was going through her mind. Even after getting fired from Stardom, even after becoming the AEW Women’s World Champion, her obsession with Stardom still— isn’t it because she actually loves Stardom?”

Lady C later added, “It’s so frustrating. Even when someone leaves, we’ve kept protecting Stardom. One person’s strength might be small, but we’ve protected it together. Stardom is our pride.”

Former Stardom wrestler Mina Shirakawa wrote: “Damn… that’s really disrespectful. Man, that’s really harsh, for real.”

Stardom English commentator Walker Stewart wrote: “Absolutely disgusting. Don’t forget where you came from…”

Syuri wrote: “Tekla…”

Starlight Kid responded to a clip of Thekla’s segment with:
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#SLK
#NEOGENESIS
#STARDOM

As noted previously, Stardom president Taro Okada wrote after Thekla’s segment, “A vulgar, cowardly, and shameful act. Unforgivable.”

Thekla declares ‘death to Stardom’ for AEW Forbidden Door, president Taro Okada responds

Reigning AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla’s war with her previous employer Stardom will apparently continue at this month’s AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door.

During Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite, Thekla cut a in-arena promo alongside Skye Blue and Julia Hart where she recounted her hatred for Stardom, that she was the “Idol Killer there” and issued a reminder that she got fired.

She said now, they have to do it all over again and has her eyes set for Forbidden Door and whether the Stardom talent comes here or the Triangle of Madness goes there, she is “going to close that door for damn good.”

She then said, “I am not declaring war on Stardom. I am declaring death to Stardom.”

She then climbed a ladder next to the videoboard on the entranceway that had the Forbidden Door graphic up and spit on the the Stardom logo before flipping it off.

It didn’t take long for Stardom president and Thekla nemesis Taro Okada to respond on X, saying it was “A vulgar, cowardly, and shameful act. Unforgivable.”

She made her debut in AEW just over a year ago after a successful run in Stardom that ended with her storyline firing after she attacked Okada — an angle she said she got death threats over. During Stardom’s WrestleMania week show in Las Vegas, Thekla made a surprise appearance to torment Okada again.

The PPV is set for Sunday, June 28 from San Jose, Californai.

Hikaru Shida turns against Kris Statlander, Thekla retains at AEW Double or Nothing

Thekla has retained her AEW Women’s World Championship at Double or Nothing, while things turned more tense between Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander.

Toward the final stages of the May 24 edition of AEW Double or Nothing, fans saw Thekla defend her Women’s World title against Jamie Hayter, Hikaru Shida, and Kris Statlander.

Midway through the bout, fans saw Shida unknowingly hit Statlander, but she brushed it aside and continued through the match. Things turned more tense as Statlander later confronted Shida, and the two began an exchange before the other two women interfered.

Later, toward the closing moments of the match, fans saw Statlander hit the Saturday Night Fever on Thekla and cover her for the pinfall. However, it was her partner, Shida, who broke the pinfall attempt with a kendo stick. Shida hit Statlander with the kendo stick before she was sent outside to the ringside. Shida was then attacked and taken out by Hayter, while Thekla performed the stomp on Statlander and covered her for the win.

Shida’s decision to turn on Statlander and deny her the title win will intensify the already difficult dynamic of their partnership.

Meanwhile, Thekla has been the champion since February 2026 and is 103 days into her Women’s World title reign.

Women’s trios match part of updated AEW Dynamite lineup

A brand new women’s trios match has been added to the upcoming AEW Dynamite lineup.

A few hours before the Wednesday, May 13, 2026, episode of Dynamite from Asheville, North Carolina, AEW President Tony Khan announced the addition of a new trios match on social media.

Triangle of Madness (Skye Blue, Julia Hart, & Thekla) will team to face the Brawling Birds (Alex Windsor & Jamie Hayter) & Hikaru Shida.

The announced trios match is now part of the already stacked May 13 AEW Dynamite lineup. The upcoming episode will see Darby Allin defend his AEW World title, Will Ospreay return, and the Men’s and Women’s AEW Owen Hart Foundation brackets get announced.

Khan later also announced an open challenge segment for Kevin Knight’s TNT Championship for Dynamite.

AEW Dynamite | Wednesday | Asheville, North Carolina

  • Triangle of Madness (Skye Blue, Julia Hart, & Thekla) vs. Brawling Birds (Alex Windsor & Jamie Hayter) & Hikaru Shida
  • Kevin Knight TNT Championship open challenge
  • Darby Allin (c) vs. Konosuke Takeshita for the AEW World Championship
  • FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler), Tommaso Ciampa, War Dogs (David Finlay & Clark Connors) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson), Christian Cage, Adam Copeland & Orange Cassidy
  • MJF to make an appearance
  • Will Ospreay vs. Ace Austin
  • Men’s and Women’s AEW Owen Hart Foundation brackets to be announced

Thekla on new contract: ‘AEW is perfect for me’

While Thekla’s stint in AEW was originally planned to be a short one, it sounds like she’ll be around for the long haul.

Thekla confirmed she had re-signed with AEW while talking with Branson Quirke of TMZ Sports. Quirke then asked her what made that the right move.

“I think AEW is a perfect fit for me,” she said. “So when Boss Man asked me, ‘Hey, would you mind staying with us for a little longer than we originally said?’ I was like, “Yeah, if the circumstances are right and allow it for me to feel lucrative enough, I’m definitely thinking that could be a very good idea.’”

Thekla added that “Boss Man”—Tony Khan—was a big reason she decided to stick around, without exploring other options. 

“I love T.K.,” she said. “I love working with him and I love his energy backstage and all the girls are nice. The locker room is quiet and peaceful and I love my job. It’s good, you know? I don’t think the grass is greener anywhere else because I’m sitting in a f***ing flower garden, you know?”

Thekla debuted with AEW on May 28 last year, attacking Jamie Hayter on Dynamite. Her first match with the promotion was a win over Lady Frost on Collision a few weeks later. 

Thekla is scheduled to defend the AEW Women’s World Championship at Double or Nothing in Queens, New York, on May 24. She will be competing in a four-way against Hikaru Shida, Kris Statlander, and Hayter. 

Thekla says she received death threats over STARDOM angle

Some STARDOM fans were quite angry with Thekla over the angle she did before leaving the company.

Following her loss to Sayaka Kurara at All Star Grand Queendom in 2025, Thekla attacked STARDOM president Taro Okada, who was seated at ringside. The angle was that Thekla was fired from STARDOM, which led to her signing with AEW.

During a recent interview with Daily Express US, the AEW Women’s World Champion said she received death threats after the initial angle.

“When the death threats came in and everybody was like, ‘Hey, somebody call the police, she needs to leave the country,’ and people started spitting at me at the shows,” Thekla said, “I was like, ‘Oh my God, I think this is actually really working.'”

The angle has been followed up on twice since the initial attack. She also had altercations with Okada at Arena Mexico in October and again at STARDOM’s American Dream show in Las Vegas over WrestleMania weekend.

Thekla also spoke about her preference for being a heel during the interview.

“I just love being a little prick,” she said. “I call everybody dumb b——, you know,” she said, laughing. “And people are just like, yes.”

Thekla also addressed her and WWE’s Gunther both coming from Austria, a country that doesn’t have much of a wrestling scene.

“What are the odds that we both come from a very small country with basically no wrestling scene? What are the odds that that two people make it this far, him and WWE and me and AEW? It’s it’s really remarkable,” she said.

Thekla’s full interview is available here.

Clips of Thekla attacking the STARDOM president are below:

Women’s title four-way set for AEW Double or Nothing

Thekla is set to defend her Women’s World Championship at AEW Double or Nothing in a four-way match.

It was announced during the May 9 episode of AEW Fairway to Hell that Thekla’s AEW Women’s World title will be on the line at the Double or Nothing PPV.

The Austrian pro-wrestler will defend her championship against Hikaru Shida, Kris Statlander, and Jamie Hayter in a four-way match at AEW Double or Nothing 2026.

Thekla has been the champion since February 2026 and has held the title for almost 88-days now. The upcoming match at Double or Nothing will mark Thekla’s sixth title defense.

AEW Double or Nothing 2026 updated match card

AEW Double or Nothing is scheduled to take place on May 24, 2026, at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York.

  • Thekla (c) vs. Hikaru Shida vs. Kris Statlander vs. Jamie Hayter for the AEW Women’s World Championship
  • Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Konosuke Takeshita for the AEW International Championship
  • FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) (c) vs. Cage and Cope (Adam Copeland and Christian Cage) in a tag team “I Quit” match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship
  • Chris Jericho, Kenny Omega, Jack Perry, and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) vs. The Demand (Ricochet, Bishop Kaun, and Toa Liona), Mark Davis, and TBD – Stadium Stampede match

Thekla makes surprise Stardom appearance to revive past rivalry

Just a few days after Alex Windsor pointed out she was fired from her job in Japan, AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla decided to antagonize the man she feels is responsible for that.

After defending her title against Windsor on Thursday’s Collision, Thekla made a surprise appearance during Friday’s Stardom American Dream event as part of WrestleMania week in Las Vegas to confront president Taro Okada.

She told Okada if she ever sees his face again, she would hunt him down, bring her girls and “kick his ass.” She then reconsidered and said, “Since I am already here…” which led to her taking off her belt to hit Okada with. A Stardom official jumped in to save Okada from any damage as he escaped. She gave chase as he ran away to the back.

Thekla was fired in storyline from Stardom for attacking Okada instead of joining the Cosmic Angels, followed by her signing with AEW last spring.

WOL: Can WrestleMania 42 ‘over deliver’ this weekend as promised?

It’s a Friday edition of Wrestling Observer Live with Jim Valley to kick off WWE WrestleMania 42 weekend.

WWE president Nick Khan thinks WrestleMania 42 will, by his own words, “over deliver.” But what does that mean? Great matches? Big surprises? A huge main event angle? We’ll talk about what it might mean in regard to this weekend’s double dip of shows from Las Vegas.

Plus, Jim talks about Thursday’s TNA Impact following Rebellion and AEW Collision from a live perspective including Lio Rush’s new “Blackheart” character, Darby Allin’s AEW World title win, why Thekla is better than you may realize, and more.

Check it out.

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Women’s World title match, Young Bucks vs. Rascalz part of AEW Collision lineup

Spring BreakThru will continue on a special Thursday AEW Collision that is being taped after Wednesday’s Dynamite in Everett, Washington.

After defeating Jamie Hayter at Sunday’s Dynasty, AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla will put her title on the line against Hayter’s Brawling Birds teammate Alex Windsor. The match was made Wednesday after Windsor and Thekla got into a verbal spat.

AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley will take on Washington native Nick Wayne in a title eliminator in Wayne’s first AEW match since July 2025. A Wayne win gives him a future title shot.

After they defeated Konosuke Takeshita and Kazuchika Okada at Dynasty, the Young Bucks will take on The Rascalz.

After picking up their first win as a team last week, former AEW Women’s World Champions Kris Statlander and Hikaru Shida will team up once again.

Adam Copeland will make an appearance, but it was unclear if it will be live or pre-taped.

Announced AEW Collision lineup | This Thursday

  • AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla defends against Alex Windsor
  • AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley vs. Nick Wayne in a title eliminator
  • The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. The Rascalz (Myron Reed & Zachary Wentz)
  • Kris Statlander & Hikaru Shida vs. TBA
  • Adam Copeland appearance

AEW Dynasty preview & predictions: What’s a devil to a god?

The following is opinion-based and reflects the views of the author and not our website.

No wrestling company in the world has a higher ceiling than All Elite Wrestling. On any given night with the right combination of intent and a bit of restraint, it’s the most exciting place this wonderfully silly medium has to offer.

The matches hit harder, the risks feel real, and for a few hours, everything clicks into something special. Even their average output is fathoms above what the monolith of the industry embarrassingly tosses out on Mondays and Fridays, and that’s been the case for a while.

But sometimes it’s a self-inflicted struggle to reach such great heights. For every moment of clarity, there’s another that feels strangely undercooked: stories that drift, characters that stall, ideas that arrive half-formed and linger longer than they should. The ingredients are almost always there. The discipline is not. I have exhaustively covered every major AEW show except one – something I am beyond grateful for and never take for granted – and I am still pleading with them not to add multiple matches within hours of bell time. I do have a family.

Dynasty is a reflection of all this: a card full of wrestlers operating near the peak of what they are capable of, just enough uncertainty to warrant a head tilt, and too many matches added the week of the show. Kyle Fletcher’s injury clearly threw a wrench into everything planned, so I magnanimously offer grace during this trying time.

Let’s run through the card as announced through Friday night.

AEW Dynasty 2026 preview & predictions

Chris Jericho vs. Ricochet

Jericho is back and he is once again doing…something. Whether that something is good remains an open question. Absence, in his case, has not necessarily made the heart fonder, but it has made my digital pen more willing. Everyone needed a break from the persistence of Jericho. The man would roll into a show, and his ten minutes would feel like humidity in the middle of July: heavy, pulpy, and begging for relief.

Working down the card with someone fun and willing is the proper use of Jericho at this point. Steering clear of the people whose best moments are still ahead of them is wise. What I worry about is Jericho looking across the locker room and spotting Mike Bailey or Kevin Knight, someone with enough motion to set off a neighborhood’s worth of Ring cameras, and licking his chops. And please, for the love of god, keep him far away from Fletcher. 

Ricochet will not be broken by his time across the ring from Jericho. His progress won’t stall. For now, this is fine.

Prediction: Jericho

Casino Royale battle royal for the vacant TNT title

Best wishes to Fletcher, who hopefully makes it back for All In this summer. He had long outgrown the TNT Championship, but having him reliably carry the midcard made an enormous difference in weekly television. His absence creates a void, but it’s also a significant opportunity to do something exciting.

Someone like Rush or the earlier-mentioned Bailey and Knight would be inspired choices to carry the gold. All three can be counted on to deliver weekly, and in entirely different ways. These matches are always impossible to predict with any real confidence, but Tony Khan, I beseech you: take this as a chance for genuine growth, not a moment to rest on your laurels and reach for the old reliables. The person who steps into this vacuum has a chance to matter.

Prediction: Someone inspired (please)

Kazuchika Okada & Konosuke Takeshita vs. The Young Bucks

The “can they coexist” trope is one of my least favorites in all of pro wrestling. It’s right up there with a random tag team calling themselves “best friends.” At least this question answers itself immediately (they cannot!) and we’re spared the indignity of being asked it seriously.

The more honest conversation this match opens up is about Takeshita, who has been adrift in AEW for long enough now that it’s hard to ignore. He floats in and out of the Okada rivalry, something that should have been definitively resolved months ago, and engages and disengages without direction, without urgency, and increasingly without consequence. The moves are still big, the bombs still land. But it feels hollow.

Elite execution is being asked to compensate for a story and a character that’s lost all urgency. Consistent, clear, and most importantly, expedited direction would do wonders. Booked with the conviction AEW showed with Fletcher, Takeshita could heat back up and step directly into the space his stablemate left behind.

Prediction: Okada & Takeshita

Darby Allin vs. Andrade El Ídolo

Allin occupies a specific and invaluable position in professional wrestling: a perverse, almost irresponsible, bumper who gives everyone their very best match. Good stories and solid creative always help, but nothing helps a career more than working with Darby. He should win the big one once before his body inevitably makes the decision for him (and make no mistake, it will eventually make that decision) but not now, and not like this.

His value isn’t in wearing gold and everything that comes with it; it’s in what he extracts from whoever stands across from him. There are still so many AEW wrestlers who would be significantly buoyed by a program with him. 

Right now, that person is El Idolo, whose ceiling remains stratospheric even without Darby’s help. The clarity and sharpness he’s carrying into every match right now suggest a man screaming toward an astonishingly high peak. Every match and every moment on screen has the texture of someone who finally knows exactly what he is. Don’t slow that down. Don’t complicate it. Point him upward and get out of the way before he decides he’s done enough and, again, starts to coast on his natural gifts.

The neon flashing sign points to a clear destination: Darby vs. MJF at Double or Nothing. Fine on paper, but not where I’d steer the ship. I’m spoiling myself here, but I think Kenny Omega is winning this main event. I don’t have much stomach for the inevitable procession of wheezy MJF promos about Darby’s fragility, his possible imminent death, and whatever other standard-issue material gets excavated from the vault, but somehow, I’ll endure.

Prediction: Darby

AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR defend against Adam Copeland & Christian Cage

If this is the ceremonial last run at the top for two genuine legends of the business, then sure, fine, whatever. AEW has always had a complicated relationship with its legend types, and Copeland is the most complicated of all. His career is a collection of great moments more than great, sustained work. It’s highlights assembled into a reel, admittedly a long one, which gets mistaken for a collective body of work. AEW asked its audience to receive him as a top-tier attraction, but some of us did the math on our own.

It takes about two minutes of honest thought to understand why Cope’s retirement tour feels so fundamentally at odds with Sting’s. Part of it is personal preference; Sting was a resonator. I can point to discrete moments where he made me feel genuinely alive as a wrestling fan. With Copeland, I can point to cool moments: mostly highspots, but calorically empty.

The second part is less subjective: Sting belongs in a rare and specific pantheon of performers by any reasonable objective measure. Copeland does not and not by a small margin. Always better as part of something rather than singular, Cope’s legacy will surely endure, though it won’t be what he sees in his head when he closes his eyes at night.

The funniest part is that when it’s all over, FTR will likely be remembered more fondly and have done more for tag team wrestling than their opponents. But we all know where this is going. Whether Dynasty takes us there is the question.

Prediction: Copeland and Christian win the titles

AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley defends against Will Ospreay

Ospreay came back from a surgery serious enough to make people quietly question his future. The big return has already happened and his direction is clear. This is a simple revenge story with all its emotional infrastructure already in place; it just needs the right villain standing across the ring.

That villain needs to be Moxley, unambiguously and completely, not the tweener the audience has been cheering for the past few months, and certainly not the antihero. We need the version of Mox who tried to kill someone with a plastic bag, a real piece of garbage without qualification. The tweener run served its purpose and reminded everyone why they loved him in the first place, but this program only reaches top gear if Moxley is genuinely dangerous and Ospreay is a serious, aggressive hero with a neck to protect and a score to settle.

When the bell rings, Ospreay needs to initiate the action. He needs to wrestle with purpose and belief. If there is a superhero counter sequence at any point during this match, the groan I’ll let out will get me evicted.

The ballsy booking decision, one that would show genuine conviction, would be to structurally run back Moxley’s match with CM Punk with Ospreay coming out on top. What will likely happen instead is Moxley mercilessly working the neck until Ospreay comes roaring back like nothing happened (derogatory), before a hold-your-breath finishing stretch (mostly derogatory, slightly complimentary).

Ospreay shouldn’t win this. It’s too early, and taking a title isn’t the point. He needs to beat Moxley in something more violent, more permanent, down the line.

Prediction: Moxley retains

AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla defends against Jamie Hayter

Hayter is still finding her way back. Her injury cost her more than time, halting her momentum at the precise moment she seemed ready to cement herself as a permanent fixture at the top of the card. She’s just now beginning to be what she once was, and her partnership with Windsor is a big part of that. It gave her a credible partner to play off, a vehicle for consistency, and, most importantly, a reason to show up every week with something specific to do.

Knowing that you’ll be on the show and performing every week goes a long way toward staying sharp and staying engaged. You can see her finding herself again inside that dynamic. Behold the power of friendship. 

Thekla arrives here with all the momentum Hayter once had. She has been a transformative force the moment she arrived in AEW, and nothing about her current trajectory suggests that will change. Right now, she’s the best thing going in AEW’s women’s division. I understand if her brand of promo and mic work isn’t for everyone, but in a world where so many people do so many things the same, something different – and something remarkable – speaks to me. I remain, unequivocally, a fan of the spider.

This is a match that could significantly overdeliver if these two really lay into each other, but there will be no title change.

Prediction: Thekla

AEW World Champion MJF defends against Kenny Omega

If there is any justice left in professional wrestling, let Omega have one last run before he can’t anymore. He has earned it in ways that are somehow both difficult to fully articulate and impossible to overstate; a modern legend whose fingerprints, for better and for worse, are all over the current state of pro wrestling.  Every match now carries the particular weight of potentially being one of the last true Kenny Omega matches — something I write in every column and will continue until I can’t.

Here is one possibility worth sitting with: MJF drops the title to Omega here, giving Omega the last reign he deserves heading into AEW’s biggest date on the calendar. The road to Wembley becomes a drive toward Ospreay vs. Omega, a rematch the wrestling world has been circling for two years, finally given the venue and stakes it warrants. Two maximalists, in London, in front of eighty thousand people, for the AEW World Championship.

That makes a whole lot of sense and will sell a whole lot of seats. And wouldn’t it be nice to see MJF struggle with having a short title reign and the fallout that comes with it? Joys abound for us all. 

Omega was a catalyst; someone instrumental in building something from nothing. He proved that another kind of wrestling company wasn’t just possible, but that it could achieve tremendous success. It should be Omega until the wheels fall off.

Prediction: Kenny Omega

Tony Khan names Thekla the ‘MVP’ of AEW’s new signings

It has been less than 12 months since Thekla’s debut in AEW, but she has already made a great impression on her boss. 

Tony Khan discussed Thekla and some of the other talent he signed in 2025 during an appearance on The Masked Man Show.

“I think when you look at the champions on the women’s side, I would say absolutely Thekla would be … the MVP of the new arrivals as world champion,” Khan said. “And she’s been fantastic.” 

Khan pointed out how Jamie Hayter was Thekla’s first rival in the promotion. 

“When [Thekla] arrived, she had a goal of winning the world title, but the very first thing she did was go after Jamie Hayter,” he said. “And Jamie Hayter been a huge part of AEW, one of our most popular stars, a former world champion. And Jamie Hayter versus Thekla I think is a really compelling, exciting rivalry, and I’m excited for their match this weekend at AEW Dynasty. I think Thekla’s been a huge part of the company on the women’s side.”

Khan also called his current trios champions “fantastic signings.”

“All three of them,” he said. “They represent very different places in their careers, different experiences, different backgrounds, but three great wrestlers that we’ve signed in the past year in Mistico and Speedball Bailey and of course the Jet Kevin Knight. I can’t believe those two have only been around for a year. I’m the biggest Speedball fan in the world. They’ve had an incredible run.”

Mistico & Speedball Bailey & Kevin Knight will defend their AEW World Trios Championships against the Dogs on Collision this Saturday, April 11. The next night, Thekla will defend her AEW Women’s World Championship against Hayter this Sunday, April 12, at AEW Dynasty. 

Women’s title defense, first Zero Hour bout announced for AEW Dynasty card

The AEW Women’s World title will be on the line at next Sunday’s AEW Dynasty as Thekla will defend against former champion Jamie Hayter.

Hayter laid out the challenge on Thursday’s Collision in a backstage segment with Mina Shirakawa and Alex Windsor at her side. The three defeated Thekla and the Sisters of Sin on Wednesday’s Dynamite in the last chapter of their feud.

Thekla’s AEW debut came at Hayter’s expense but the match took a while to be made as Hayter missed time with an injury. The two had their first singles match at last October’s WrestleDream where Hayter came out on top.

Hayter’s only title run ended at May 2023’s Double or Nothing in a quick loss to Toni Storm after which she was out for a lengthy period due to injuries. Thekla will be looking for her fourth successful title defense.

In another new addition, Hayter’s Brawling Birds teammate Alex Windsor will take on Marina Shafir on the Zero Hour pre-show.

Current AEW Dynasty lineup | Vancouver, Canada | Sunday, April 12

  • AEW World Champion MJF defend against Kenny Omega
  • AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley defends against Will Ospreay
  • AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) defend against Christian Cage & Adam Copeland
  • Darby Allin vs. Andrade El Idolo with a World title shot for Allin with a win
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla defends against Jamie Hayter
  • Zero Hour: Alex Windsor vs. Marina Shafir

AEW reportedly signs current champion to updated contract

AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla will reportedly be #AllElite for years to come after signing a new contract.

Fightful Select reported Wednesday that Thekla recently signed a new multi-year deal even though she was already under a two-year contract that had yet to expire.

The reason? According to the report, the company “was so happy with her performance, they made the move to sign her to a new, multi-year deal not even a full year into the original deal.”

After signing a contract following a run in Japan, the Austria native debuted less than a year ago (May 2025), targeting Jamie Hayter. She aligned with Skye Blue and Julia Hart to form the Triangle of Madness, and then defeated Kris Statlander for the Women’s World title on a February edition of Dynamite.

In a recent interview with Chris Jericho, she said she had a “good feeling” she would end up in AEW one day as it “just had more of a punk feel and more of a fresh feel.”

MJF return, Darby Allin vs. Rush, Women’s title match added to AEW Dynamite

The lineup for this Wednesday’s Dynamite just got more loaded.

During Collision Slam Dunk Saturday, it was announced that Rush will take on Darby Allin this Wednesday in St. Paul, Minnesota. Allin defeated Gabe Kidd in a coffin match this on the last episode of Dynamite and after the match declared that he wanted to challenge for the AEW World Championship. Rush and the rest of LFI recently returned to action and won a trios squash match during Saturday’s show.

The Women’s title will be on the line when Thekla defends against Mina Shirakawa. In a backstage interview, Thekla denied having any involvement in the attack that took out Storm on Wednesday, instead suggesting that Storm faked the attack so she didn’t have to face Thekla for the title. 

Storm was originally set to face Marina Shafir in a no holds barred match this past Wednesday, but was found laid out just minutes before the show went on the air. Shirakawa replaced Storm and ended up defeating Shafir in a shock win.

It was also announced that MJF would be make his return to television. He was last seen at Revolution retaining the AEW World title in a Texas Death match, defeating Hangman Page. As a result, Page can never challenge for the title again.

AEW Dynamite (March 25)

  • Kenny Omega vs. Swerve Strickland – Omega gets Swerve’s number one contender status if he wins, Swerve gets Omega’s EVP title if he wins
  • AEW Women’s title: Thekla defends against Mina Shirakawa
  • MJF returns
  • Darby Allin vs. Rush