AEW Revolution

AEW Revolution Sees A Shocking Title Change

AND NEW — Divine Dominion has ended the Babes of Wrath’s title reign.

AEW Revolution featured a surprising title change, as Divine Dominion (Megan Bayne and Lena Kross) scored an upset victory to win the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship.

The Babes of Wrath’s Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale were the inaugural AEW Women’s Tag Team Champions, and only champions to date. They held the titles since winning them on the December 10, 2025, episode of AEW Dynamite. Kross and Bayne scored the win after Bayne hit Willow with a lariat and got the pin after a double chokeslam.

This is the first title reign for Megan Bayne and Lena Kross in All Elite Wrestling.

Lena Kross recently signed with AEW

In January, Fightful (via Fightful Select) reported that Kross, a native of Perth, Australia, has either already signed or will soon sign a contract with AEW. Kross made her AEW debut in July 2025 against Kris Statlander, but she was not under contract then. Under the AEW-ROH banner, Kross also wrestled Lacey Lane in a dark match in September.

Earlier this year, Lena Kross sat down with WrestleZone’s Ella Jay and opened up about her multiple tours with Sendai Girls Pro Wrestling, based in Japan. During her outings, Kross has enjoyed a reign as a Sendai Girls Tag Team Champion and the opportunity to learn from 30-year veteran of the business, Meiko Satomura.

“Being able to go to Japan with Sendai Girls, I obviously get the opportunity to train at their dojo. I get to work with her on that level. Just to see 30 years in, she is still preaching that you need fundamentals, the basics of wrestling and professional wrestling are so important for yourself, for your opponents, and there’s no lacking of that even now,” Kross said.

“Then watching her on show days and how she can walk into an arena, a locker room, and the respect that she has earned and deserves, I’ve never seen anyone present with that much respect and aura. She definitely deserves all of that. It’s very special. I know a lot of people see Meiko as a dream match or a dream opportunity, and the fact that I have had the opportunity to go over with her for six tours now, doesn’t fall short on me at all. Every time I go over, I know that time is limited, whether it’s in the ring, but the advice she gives outside of the ring as well is also invaluable.”

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