Tag: Thekla

  • Nyla Rose: I’d Love To Face Thekla For Women’s AEW Championship

    Nyla Rose: I’d Love To Face Thekla For Women’s AEW Championship

    Nyla Rose would love to get her feet wet back into the competition of All Elite Wrestling and their women’s division.

    Despite not having a match in All Elite Wrestling since 2024, Nyla Rose has been active on the Indies and has been competing in Japan.

    Rose is one-half of the AAAW Tag Team Champions for the Marvelous promotion and is scheduled to be in action for Dream Star Fighting Marigold.

    During an appearance alongside Thunder Rosa on Rosa’s YouTube channel, Rose was asked about who she would like to face if AEW were to bring her back for a couple of matches, she would go on to name the current women’s AEW World Champion, Thekla.

    “If AEW were to use me right now, who would I wanna face? Um, Thekla of course. Get that championship back. Honestly, anybody really…” A chat user wrote that they want Rose back in AEW badly, and Nyla responded, “Aww, that’s so sweet. I definitely wanna be back as well.”

    Rose is still under contract with AEW.

    H/t to Fightful for the transcription.

  • The Toxic Spider Has the Gold — And She Was Always Going To

    The Toxic Spider Has the Gold — And She Was Always Going To

    She stumbled into professional wrestling at a punk-rock show in Vienna when she was 19 years old. Now, at 33, Thekla is the AEW Women’s World Champion.

    There is a version of this story where Thekla Kaischauri never makes it. Where the girl from Vienna with the punk band and the fine arts degree stays on that side of the world, making paintings and playing guitar, and professional wrestling remains just a strange thing she once stumbled into at a show.

    That version does not exist. It never really had a chance.

    An Unlikely Beginning

    Born April 30, 1993, in Vienna, Austria, Thekla holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Applied Arts Vienna. She describes herself as a creative kid who tried everything — comics, guitar, painting — before finding her true calling in the most unexpected of venues.

    She stumbled into her first taste of wrestling at a local punk-rock show at age 19 and swiftly became obsessed with the bizarre nature of what she witnessed. That obsession would reshape the rest of her life.

    She began her wrestling journey in 2017 in Vienna’s underground scene — a world of pub basements, no ropes and loosely enforced rules that bore little resemblance to mainstream professional wrestling. Her first match in a traditional ring did not come until April 2018, when she competed for Independent Pro Wrestling Germany in Lübeck. Her unconventional entry into the business turned out to be an asset. Having not grown up immersed in wrestling history, she developed a style and character drawn from a far wider range of influences — art, music, punk culture — giving her a creative freedom that more traditionally trained wrestlers rarely possess.

    Japan: A Wrestler is Born

    If Vienna gave Thekla a foundation, Japan built the house.

    She considers herself Japan-bred, having worked within the wrestling-obsessed country as early as late 2017. Being the only foreigner in promotions stacked with elite talent forced rapid development. She did not speak the language at first, and the culture surrounding professional wrestling was unlike anything she had encountered in Europe. The crucible made her.

    In late 2021, Thekla made the leap to World Wonder Ring Stardom, where she worked alongside bigger names such as Giulia and Mina Shirakawa. She competed there through 2025, becoming one of the few high-profile gaijin — foreign wrestlers — to establish herself meaningfully in Japanese women’s wrestling.

    Her time in Japan was not limited to the ring. During her years in Tokyo, Thekla exhibited her artwork in three solo exhibitions, including one at the Austrian Embassy in Tokyo — a reminder that the artist and the athlete were never far apart.

    The Move to AEW

    Thekla officially completed her contractual obligations with Stardom following the promotion’s All-Star Grand Queendom event on April 27, 2025. Her departure was marked by a storyline firing angle after her match, providing a definitive end to her successful run there.

    The American wrestling market came calling quickly. Reports indicated that WWE had its eye on her and that All Elite Wrestling had developed significant interest toward the end of 2024. She chose AEW, making her on-screen debut May 28, 2025, on Dynamite.

    The Toxic Spider

    What separates Thekla from the rest of the AEW women’s roster is not just her background — it is how all of that background manifests the moment she steps through the curtain.

    She carries herself with the effortless menace of someone who has nothing left to prove and everything left to take. Her in-ring style is chaotic and precise in equal measure — limb-targeting submissions wound around spider-like movement, sudden bursts of violence punctuated by a cold, unhurried composure that makes her more unsettling than any screaming heel on the roster. She does not chase the crowd’s reaction. She makes the crowd chase her.

    The nickname fits. The Toxic Spider does not brawl. She traps.

    Champion

    The payoff came on Feb. 11, 2026, when Thekla defeated Kris Statlander in a strap match on Dynamite to capture the AEW Women’s World Championship. She is now the reigning champion and a member of the Triangle of Madness stable alongside Julia Hart and Skye Blue.

    The stable also represented AEW in the CMLL Grand Prix de Amazonas at Arena Mexico in October 2025, marking Thekla’s lucha libre debut and underscoring the global footprint she has built across three continents.


     

    For fans who are only now discovering her, the career arc speaks for itself — from a punk show in Vienna, to the dojos of Tokyo, to the top of one of America’s premier wrestling promotions. She did not take the expected road. She did not take any road at all. She carved through the wilderness on her own terms, and now she stands at the summit holding a championship that looks like it was made for her. Maybe it was.

     

  • AEW Spring Break Thru Night 2 Results – April 16, 2026

    AEW Spring Break Thru Night 2 Results – April 16, 2026

    On April 16th, 2026 AEW aired the 2nd & final night of Spring Break Thru live in Everett Washington inside Angel Of The Winds Arena & can watch it on TNT & MAX (United States), USA Network (Canada) & MyAEW (International).

    -Kicking off night 2 of Spring Break Thru with Adam Copeland said that Cage was not there as he was getting an MRI to see if his arm was broken.

    -He noted that AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR said on Dynamite that they would not get another title shot and Copeland said he had an idea that he would reveal later.

    -Copeland said they weren’t done with FTR and would end it.

    -This brought out FTR & Copeland was jumped from behind by Roppongi Vice.

    -They beat down Copeland before Young Bucks made the save.

    -National Champion Jack Perry cuts a backstage promo challenging Don Callis to pick his favorite goon to face for the National Title next week on Dynamite.

    Tag Team Match
    Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) defeated The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Myron Reed) via Meltzer Driver on Reed (13:38)

    -After the match The Dogs attacks Young Bucks before Dezmond Xavier comes down to help and they sent him into ring post.

    -Clark Connors pounced Myron Reed then they continue to attack Wentz & Young Bucks.

    -David Finlay says they may be down one member but they still want bodies and gold.

    -Connors said this is a message to the tag team division that y’all are about to get screwed.

    -A Women’s Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion Vignette aired, highlighting their dominance.

    Non Title Match
    Trios Champions The Conglomeration (Roderick Strong, Orange Cassidy & Kyle O’Reilly) defeated The Lethal Twist (Blake Christian, Lee Johnson & Jay Lethal) via Ankle Lock on Johnson (12:21)

    -Hook was approached backstage by Anthony Bowens & he asked if he was in The Opps.

    -Hook said he would tell him next week because he’s the boss and what he says goes.

    -Hook kept talking to Katsuyori Shibata behind the camera about a coffee shop unlike anything he’d ever seen.

    Tag Team Match
    Kris Statlander & Hikaru Shida defeated Danika Della Rouge & Big Anne via Thursday Night Fever on (2:32)

    Champion vs. Champion Match
    Continental Champion Jon Moxley defeated ROH Television Champion Nick Wayne via Death Rider (15:02)

    PAC defeated Lio Rush via Brutalizer (10:59)

    Trios Match
    El Sky Team (Mascara Dorada & Mistico) & Brody King defeated Ricky Gibson, Bull Rivera & KC Riff via Gonzo Bomb on Gibson (1:26)

    -Hikaru Shida is happy about their win while Kris Statlander is more reserved.

    Mina Shirakawa came in and said she needed to talk to Shida & Shirakawa said she doesn’t trust her.

    -She said things about Harley Cameron and her kendo stick was found near Toni Storm when she was attacked.

    -They argued in Japanese and Shida left.

    Women’s Title Match
    Thekla (c) defeated Alex Windsor via Curb Stomp (12:13) (STILL CHAMPION!!!!)

  • AEW Dynasty: Thekla Retains AEW Women’s World Championship

    AEW Dynasty: Thekla Retains AEW Women’s World Championship

    Thekla put her AEW Women’s World Championship in the line against Jamie Hayter at AEW Dynasty tonight. These two have been going back and forth for a while, with Thekla really ramping things up. Thekla has made many enemies in AEW alongside her Triangle Of Madness partners, Julia and Skye Blue. Interfering in each other’s matches, we’re just being disrespectful on the microphone, the self proclaimed toxic spider has the entire AW women’s division on their toes.

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    But, it was Jamie Hayter who stepped up and Puffed her chest out at this toxic bully, gaining herself a championship match, trying to capture the gold she once held. The match kicked off with a fast pace. Both ladies were laying it in early.

    The match made its way to the outside and eventually up the entrance ramp, where Thekla drilled Hayter with a devastating DDT. As the action spilled back towards the ring, Jamie’s Hayter was fighting from underneath to gain back control.

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    The physicality in this match caught up to both women, but it seemed to affect Hayter a little more, as she struggled to stay on her feet. In the end, Thekla was as toxic as ever, rolling up Hayter and holding onto the rope for the win.

    After the match, Alex Windsor made her presence known and tried to tell the referee that Thekla grabbed the rope. But, he didn’t see and the decision is final. Thekla has retained the AEW Women’s World Championship!

    Stay tuned for more AEW Dynasty results.