AEW will host its Full Gear event tonight and both women’s championships are on the card.
TBS Championship
- Kris Statlander (c) vs. Julia Hart vs. Sky Blue
AEW Women’s World Championship
- Hikaru Shida (c) vs. Toni Storm
Below you will see Diva Dirt’s predictions:
TBS Championship
COLBY: It’s nice to see two women’s matches on the main card of an AEW pay-per-view again, as it hasn’t happened since Double or Nothing in May. What’s even better is the storyline behind the TBS three-way even though Statlander hasn’t exactly been the focal point. The story has really been about Julia Hart seemingly poisoning Skye Blue, which makes me think there’s a good chance we’re seeing a title change. Statlander has been an excellent champion, but the last thing we need is for her to run through the locker room and run out of opponents like Jade did. Julia has really impressed me lately and I say give her the title.
WINNER: Julia Hart
NICK: Rumors continue to say that the company is high on Julia Hart. Hart took some time away after her last match with Statlander to get married, but they have picked off where they left off with her in the title picture. Kris has held the title for a good six months, I think it is time for a change. Skye may be in this match to take the pin.
WINNER: Julia Hart
AEW Women’s World Championship
COLBY: Like the TBS title situation, the champion has taken a backseat to the challenger once again. The focus has mostly been on “Timeless” Toni Storm and her transformation while Shida has had a handful of “fighting champion” defenses in an attempt to make her not look like a transitional champion again. While I would love to see Shida have a longer reign, it just feels like the writing is on the wall regarding Storm’s current gimmick and Mariah May’s arrival. I’m predicting another title change.
WINNER: Toni Storm
NICK: I don’t know if I can take another short transitional title reign for Shida. Sure, Storm is arguably the most over woman in the division with her gimmick but Shida needs a good solid reign. Her first long reign was without a crowd due to the pandemic and her last one lasted barely a month. Let Shida retain please.
WINNER: Hikaru Shida