Historic First Women’s Blood & Guts Match Ends in Brutal Fashion

Historic First Women’s Blood & Guts Match Ends in Brutal Fashion on AEW Dynamite

Historic First Women’s Blood & Guts Match Ends in Brutal Fashion on AEW Dynamite – AEW made history on the November 12 edition of Dynamite with the first-ever Women’s Blood & Guts Match — a violent and unforgettable clash that pushed the women’s division to its limits. The chaotic battle featured Kris Statlander, Willow Nightingale, Harley Cameron, Jamie Hayter, Mina Shirakawa, and Toni Storm taking on Thekla, Julia Hart, Skye Blue, Megan Bayne, Marina Shafir, and multi-champion Mercedes Moné.

The match began with Willow Nightingale and Skye Blue squaring off, setting an immediate tone of intensity. The two exchanged brutal shots using barbed wire kendo sticks and garbage can lids before Nightingale gained control, slamming Blue into the cage. Julia Hart entered next, helping Blue regain the upper hand by powerbombing Nightingale off the ropes and targeting her face against the turnbuckle.

Harley Cameron was the third competitor to enter, shifting momentum for her team with a series of high-impact splashes and a dropkick-assisted combo with Nightingale. Thekla soon joined the chaos, attacking with her belt before Jamie Hayter entered to a huge reaction. Hayter introduced thumbtacks, battering Thekla, Blue, and Hart with kendo sticks before driving Thekla face-first into the tacks.

Megan Bayne entered with Penelope Ford by her side, unleashing power moves that left Hayter and Cameron laid out. Kris Statlander followed with a high-flying entrance, using a pool cue to crack Bayne’s spine and reigniting tensions with Nightingale before teaming with Shirakawa later in the match.

As the match reached its later stages, the violence escalated. Mercedes Moné entered carrying multiple championship belts, using them as weapons alongside her teammates. Mina Shirakawa’s entrance brought barbed wire into play, while Marina Shafir’s arrival added a bed of nails to the carnage outside the cage.

When Toni Storm entered last, she brought pearls, champagne, and her signature chaos, taping shards of glass to her fists before attacking her opponents. The brutality reached its peak as wrestlers crashed through tables, landed on tacks, and used mirrors, heels, and glass as weapons.

The ending came when Nightingale and Shirakawa combined their offense against Bayne, but Shafir and Bayne fought back viciously. Shirakawa was trapped in a submission as Bayne repeatedly struck her with the TBS Championship. With Triangle of Madness restraining Toni Storm and forcing her to watch, Storm ultimately surrendered, giving Moné’s team the victory in this historic, blood-soaked spectacle.

The Women’s Blood & Guts match was not only groundbreaking but showcased AEW’s commitment to elevating women’s wrestling through intensity, storytelling, and sheer physicality — a night that will go down in company history.

Historic First Women’s Blood & Guts Match Ends in Brutal Fashion


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