Tag: Megan Bayne

  • Stardom All Star Grand Queendom Results – April 26, 2026

    Stardom All Star Grand Queendom Results – April 26, 2026

    On April 26th, 2026 Stardom aired All Star Grand Queendom live in Kanagawa, Japan inside Yokohama Arena in front of 8,015 fans. You can see the full results below.

    • New Blood Tag Team Champion Aya Sakura defeated Kikyo Furusawa via German Suplex (10:12) (Pre Show).
    • Tag Team Match
      Kiyoka Kotatsu & Matoi Hamabe defeated Akira Kurogane & Anne Kanaya via Armbar on Kanaya (6:06) (Pre Show).
    • Non Title Fatal 6 Way Match
      Xena defeated Tomoka Inaba, Momo Kohgo, Lady C, Tabata & High Speed Champion Yuna Mizumori via Thunder Roll on Mizumori (6:55) (Pre Show).
    • Maki Itoh defeated Natsupoi via Itoh Clutch (10:14).
    • 6 Team Gauntlet Match
      FWC (Hazuki & Koguma) defeated Empress Nexus Venus (Waka Tsukiyama & Rian), Neo Genesis (Starlight Kid & Mei Seira), Stars (Bea Priestley & Saya Iida), God’s Eye (Ami Sourei & Hina) & HATE (Artist Of Stardom Champion Rina & Azusa Inaba) via Hazuki Strial on Iida (16:46).
    • Future Of Stardom Title Match
      Rana Yagami (c) defeated Ema Maishima via The Rock (8:11) (STILL CHAMPION!!!!).
    • Fuwa Chan defeated Saori Anou via Ha Tsukistral (16:56).
    • Tag Team Hardcore Match
      Mi Vida Loca (Rina Yamashita & Suzu Suzuki) defeated Empress Nexus Venus (Hanako & Maika) via German Suplex on Hanako (19:41).
    • IWGP Women’s Title Match
      Syuri (c) defeated Megan Bayne via Ground Style Suzaku (17:19) (STILL CHAMPION!!!!).
    • Goddesses Of Stardom Titles Match
      02 Line (Miyu Amasaki & AZM) defeated BMI2000 (Natsuko Tora & Ruaka) (c) via Tensai on Tora (23:19) (NEW CHAMPIONS!!!!).
    • Wonder Of Stardom Title Match
      Hanan defeated Konami (c) via Wrist Clutch Backdrop Hold (18:07) (NEW CHAMPION!!!!).
    • World Of Stardom Title Match
      New Blood Tag Team Champion Sayaka Kurara defeated Saya Kamitani (c) via Firebird Splash (27:05) (NEW CHAMPION!!!!).
  • Megan Bayne Emerging As AEW Women’s Division Star

    Megan Bayne Emerging As AEW Women’s Division Star

    All Elite Wrestling’s women’s division features a mix of emerging talent and established stars, making any “next up” discussion a crowded one. Even so, one name continues to separate from the pack. Megan Bayne looks ready for that defining moment. It’s not if she reaches the AEW Women’s World Championship, it’s when, and when she does, she has the profile to hold it for an extended stretch.

    The Megasus

    Bayne is currently one half of the AEW Women’s Tag Team Champions, teaming with Lena Kross as Divine Dominion. The pair captured the titles in March, giving Bayne her first championship in AEW a little more than a year after joining the roster in February 2025.

    Her presence stands out immediately. Listed at 5-foot-11 and 187 pounds, Bayne carries a size and intensity that few in the division can match. She projects dominance before the bell rings, with a look and style that feel built for main-event moments. The facial expressions, the gear, the body language, she has the complete sense of presentation locked in.

    Bayne’s experience also adds to her case. From dominating intergender matches to winning independent championships and creating viral moments, she has built quite the resume. She is approaching 10 years in the ring, yet has not fully broken through as a top champion on a major stage, yet. Most wrestlers at 27 are very green and inexperienced. That is not the case for Megan.

    With the right direction, Bayne has the tools to anchor the division as champion. Her in-ring work continues to impress, and while her microphone skills are still developing, that gap is not uncommon and can be addressed through presentation and creative support. AEW has shown it can elevate talent into credible contenders, giving audiences a reason to invest in their rise. Many top talents in the industry have made their name in AEW, and she looks to be no different.

    The broader landscape of women’s wrestling has shifted. The days of bra and panty matches are dead. There are no longer matches booked purely on sex appeal. The females are able to show their true talents, and that they have just as much skill as the men, if not even more. Matches now are longer, the competition is deeper, and expectations are higher. While booking can still improve, performers like Bayne make a strong argument for more consistent placement in headline spots. You simply cannot deny or ignore women of her caliber, making main events inevitable.

    Final Thoughts

    At 27, Bayne’s trajectory points upward and beyond. She is setting the standard of what the women’s division of the future will be. It is no longer a question of if she becomes a world champion, but how often she reaches that level. 

  • AEW Dynasty: Divine Dominion Retain AEW Women’s Tag Team Gold

    AEW Dynasty: Divine Dominion Retain AEW Women’s Tag Team Gold

    The final match on tonight’s AEW Dynasty Zero Hour was an AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship Match between current holders Divine Dominion (Megan Bayne & Lena Kross) and the team of Maya World & Hyan. The latter had called for a tag team championship match after a successful run on the Ring Of Honor brand, recently defeating The Iinspiration.

    https://x.com/bodyslamnet/status/2043475284221899161?s=46

    Heading into this match, Divine Dominion has been dominant since becoming champions and have crushed everyone in their paths. Tonight was no different. Though Maya World and Hyan did have some fun offense, including a suicide dive and a moonsault to the outside, the champions were just too much to handle.

    https://x.com/bodyslamnet/status/2043478468810215713?s=46

    The Divine Dominion retained their AEW Women’s Tag Team Championships. Megan Bayne and Lena Kross continue to dominate. Stay tuned for more updates on AEW Dynasty.