We have new NWA World Women’s Tag Team Champions and they go by the name King Bees. The tag team consisting of Danni Bee and Charity King have defeated Pretty Empowered (Ella Envy & Kylie Paige) to become first time champions. This ends their reign at 184 days.
For those unfamiliar with the King Bees, Danni has been wrestling for four years now while Charity is approaching three. They have trained under Reality of Wrestling (ROW) and by Booker T, Ember Moon, and Jazz.
Tensions flare between Gigi Dolin and Jaida Parker as they both want to know what’s next for them.
In a WWE Exclusive, Dolin approaches NXT General Manager Ava on what will be next for her. Ava agrees to have a chat. As they enter her office, Jaida Parker is already waiting. Confused, Ava wants to know how she got in but Dolin wants Parker to get in line. Parker says that she doesn’t wait in any lines, especially behind Dolin.
The last time these two met were on NXT Level Up in December. Dolin won that bout.
A second women’s match has been confirmed for tonight’s episode of NXT. Roxanne Perez will be taking on Jakara Jackson. Perez was not too happy that Lash Legend was the one to answer the open challenge for the NXT Women’s Title last week.
Jackson entered the locker room to an irate Perez as she told her that Lash stays ready so she doesn’t have to get ready. She then tells Perez she has already lost the title as Perez then lunges at Jackson to start a brawl. The other women in the locker room pull them apart.
Things are heating up in the Raw women’s division following the Elimination Chamber event.
Becky Lynch, who won the chamber and will go on to face Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania XL, has seemingly put a target on her back. Needless to say, people aren’t happy that she won.
To start off Monday’s Raw, Ripley took to the ring and Lynch would eventually join her. Becky calls Dominick a kumquat and the women traded words back and forth. Ripley congratulated Lynch from her chamber win as she said she finally won something to get on her level.
Jax and Liv Morgan were booked for later in the show. Keep in mind Lynch was still upset about Jax’s attack on her from earlier in the night. The match ended in a disqualification when Lynch attacked Jax by repeatedly using the announce desk to come into contact with Jax’s head.
After the attack, Morgan was shown enraged that her match was cut short. Backstage a few moments later, Lynch was talking with General Manager Adam Pearce demanding a match with Jax. This is set for next week.
As Pearce walked away, Morgan showed up and shouted at Lynch that she was in the middle of something out there and not everything needs to be about Lynch.
On Raw Talk, Morgan was being interviewed about her obstacles since coming back. She said whether it is Jax or Lynch it doesn’t matter. Her last stop on her revenge tour will be Rhea Ripley and the Women’s World Title. She won’t cry about it, just watch her.
Other results of the night included Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark defeating Indi Hartwell and Candice LeRae. Baszler and Stark weren’t too happy that Hartwell and LeRae got the title opportunity at Elimination Chamber. They say the only reason why a team they continue to defeat had that chance was because Hartwell is Australian.
The final moments of the match had Hartwell go down in the Kirifuda Clutch.
In a WWE Exclusive we see that LeRae is frustrated and wonders why as former champs they can’t win a match. Hartwell tries to comfort her but she says that it is WrestleMania season and they are running out of time.
Baszler and Stark also were on Raw Talk and continue to send a message to The Kabuki Warriors.
Lastly, Chelsea Green took on Raquel Rodriguez in a quick match. Rodriguez also has her eyes set on WrestleMania, but where does she fit in?
On the Feb. 26 episode of Raw, Michael Cole confirmed who would be in the Season Pass DLC for WWE 2K24. In this list there are six women being added. Most of them will be available in September.
With only 40 days left until WrestleMani XL, we have reached the Raw after the Elimination. Chamber.
Becky Lynch defeated five other women to punch her ticket to Mania. And with Rhea Ripley retaining in her home country over Nia Jax we know Lynch will challenge Ripley for the Women’s World Title at the big event.
According to a report by Fightful Select, former WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion Piper Niven, has sustained a hand injury in the last month and hasn’t been around as of late. The fear internally was that she had a broken hand.
Niven wasn’t featured in the Elimination Chamber Qualifying Last Chance Battle Royal, which led to many questioning on where she was. She has not been in action since a loss on Main Event alongside Chelsea Green earlier this month.
The most recent ROH tapings which included two ROH Women’s World TV Title Tournament matches took place on Saturday. Below are the results courtesy of Cagematch.
Abadon def. Judie Azul
ROH Women’s World Television Title Tournament Quarter Final Round Match – Red Velvet def. Leyla Hirsch
ROH Women’s World Television Title Tournament Quarter Final Round Match – Queen Aminata def. Taya Valkyrie
Kiana James will be taking on Kelani Jordan this Tuesday on NXT.
James and Izzi Dame went after Jordan after her loss against Lash Legend last week. Luckily for Jordan she was able to maneuver past both of them and escape the attempted attack.
Check back in with Diva Dirt every Tuesday to chat about NXT live.
On this week’s episode of AEW Collision which took on Saturday, there were two women’s bouts.
First Thunder Rosa defeated Lady Bird Monroe. In an AEW exclusive that aired, Rosa had the following to say after her fifth victory in a row since returning from injury.
“I can finally address you guys, my Thunder Army. You see what I did out there? It was easy cake. You know me, I never left. You just haven’t seen me the way that I see myself every day in the mirror. A badass, La Mera Mera Thunder Rosa was out there today and I told everybody. Again, only my luck. I have to climb my way up to the top. Bitches, I’ve been on the top. I left on the top and guess what? I’m still on the top. It’s the same result. I will continue to be on the top. So keep putting me obstacles. I don’t care. If you get close to me, oh baby, you’re going to get burned.”
The second match had Serena Deeb taking on Lady Frost. Deeb has also been victorious since returning and this match would be the same as she pulled out the victory. Frost replaced Kiera Hogan in this match who was unable to compete due to being ill.
Post match, Deeb delivered an in-ring promo.
Deeb states that anyone who is interested in joining AEW’s Women’s Division would need to step up to her. She promised to put WRESTLING back in All Elite Wrestling.
Lastly, Kris Statlander calls out Skye Blue for a match. This is in reaction to what Blue and Julia Hart had to say on Rampage. She says she is going to beat her ass next week.
On Rampage, Mariah May defeated Anna Jay. May remains undefeated.
To kick off the Elimination Chamber premium live event in Perth, Australia, Indi Hartwell had a match in her home country. Hartwell and Candice LeRae challenged for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles against the champions The Kabuki Warriors.
The warm welcome from the crowd did not disappoint with chants for Hartwell from the moment she stepped out into the stadium. The match itself was produced very well and if it was against any other team Hartwell and LeRae would have probably walked out as champions.
The final moments of the match had LeRae going up top for a tag team maneuver with Hartwell as Kairi Sane pulled Hartwell out of the ring causing LeRae to fall in the ropes. Asuka then set up LeRae to receive the InSane Elbow as the Kabuki Warriors retained. Hartwell and LeRae would stay in the ring after the match to soak in the love from the crowd.
Another woman who was making her homecoming was the Women’s World Champion, Rhea Ripley. She faced Nia Jax in the main event.
Jax would take control early in the match. She executed a Samoan Drop from the second rope, and then frog splash which gave her a near fall. The action would spill to the outside, where Jax would put Ripley through the announce table. Back in the ring, Jax delivered an Annihilator but Ripley kicked out at two.
The final moments included a Superplex and a Riptide to keep Jax down for the count of three.
In a WWE Exclusive, Ripley gets emotional backstage in an interview where she talks about returning to her home country and main eventing.
Becky Lynch entered in at number one of the Elimination Chamber match on Saturday and was the final woman standing after last eliminating Liv Morgan.
Entrance are as follows: Lynch, Naomi, Tiffany Stratton, Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, and Bianca Belair
Eliminations went as follows:
Stratton eliminated Naomi
Morgan eliminated Stratton
Belair eliminated Rodriguez
Morgan eliminated Belair
Lynch eliminated Morgan
This match was arguably one of the better and well put together chamber matches. All of the women had their moments and all the women shined. The MVP of the match was no doubt Stratton who proves that her rise to the top is well deserved. She held her own against Lynch and Naomi once she entered third.
The match had multiple high risk moments off the pod by Stratton, Morgan, Naomi, and Lynch. These included a Blockbuster from Naomi to Morgan and a Swanton from Stratton onto Belair, Rodriguez, and Lynch.
The final moments of the match had Morgan avoiding multiple moments where it could have been the end for her but she countered the advances. Belair went for a KOD on Lynch but Morgan rolled the EST up for the pin and Lynch immediately hit the ManHandle Slam on Morgan to get the pin and punch her ticket to WresteMania.
With Ripley winning later in the night in the main event against Nia Jax, Lynch will fave Ripley for the Women’s World Title at Mania.
Elimination Chamber PLE is here. Because it is in Australia, here are the times for those in the United States. This would also make it 10 AM for those in the UK.
WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles – Preshow
The Kabuki Warriors (c) vs. Indi Hartwell & Candice LeRae
The Knockouts World Tag Team Championships are back home with MK Ultra. After just losing the gold to Decay in January at Hard to Kill, Masha Slamovich and Killer Kelly welcome the belts back at No Surrender. Slamovich hit the Snowplow on Rosemary for the win.
After MK Ultra won the match, they delivered a post match beating on Decay. Jody Threat and Dani Luna made the save but did previously call out the winners of this match to get a future title opportunity.
Also at No Surrender, Gisele Shaw cashed in her Ultimate X win for a championship match against Jordynne Grace. Ash by Elegance was at ringside for the match to watch. Grace would go on to retain via the Juggernaut Driver.
The two are set to team up against their former stablemates The Kabuki Warriors next week on the March 1 episode of SmackDown. This will be Kai’s first match back from her ACL injury last May.
On the Feb. 23 episode of SmackDown, Kai was seen being helped to medical because she was attacked by Damage CTRL. Despite the attack not being shown on screen, Kai told Bayley that it was Damage CTRL who attacked her and she will do anything to prove to Bayley that she is on her side.
Bayley felt bad that she wasn’t there to prevent the attack. She added that Damage CTRL would not get away with the attack and Kai said they would make Damage CTRL pay.
It was a few weeks ago after Bayley’s Royal Rumble victory that Damage CTRL turned on her. However, Kai was missing from the segment as she states she was working on being cleared to return to in-ring work. Kai had Bayley’s back on the Feb. 9 episode where she brought a steel chair in the ring to keep Bayley from the three-on-one attack.
Before The Kabuki Warriors face Bayley and Kai next week, they defend the Women’s Tag Titles against Indi Hartwell & Candice LeRae on Saturday at the Elimination Chamber event.
Also on this week’s SmackDown, Liv Morgan took on Tiffany Stratton. This match was cooking on all cylinders and the two looked great together in the ring.
The final moments of the match broke down when Stratton slapped Bianca Belair in the face who was sitting at ringside before she raced back in the ring. This led to Belair jumping on the apron which distracted the referee. Morgan had Stratton pinned but the ref only got to a two count once he saw it. Stratton stacks Morgan up to steal the win.
WWE 2K24 has already dropped the full base roster. However, much like in years past they have shown some hints on who could still be coming in the game. You can see the post below.
Obvious ones for the women have a pirate ship wheel for Kairi Sane, a feather for perhaps the NXT Women’s Champion Lyra Valkyria, and some are saying the fireworks are for the three remaining members of Meta-Four (Lash Legend, Jakara Jackson, and Oro Mensah). There’s even the original WWF Women’s Title.
Elimination Chamber will be here bright and early in the morning or even late at night depending on where you are located. Either way, there’s three women’s matches on the card which actually is more than the men who have two.
WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles – Preshow
The Kabuki Warriors (c) vs. Indi Hartwell & Candice LeRae
COLBY: With Bronson Reed being left off of the card, I’m glad to see Indi Hartwell booked as she should’ve been in the first place. My main complaint, though, is why didn’t at least give this more build than just throwing it together on the pre-show? Candice and Indi were both on Raw this past Monday… Nevertheless, I don’t see Kabuki Warriors losing anytime soon, but I’m sure this will be a fun clash. I hope they have plenty of time and cheers to the women who have more matches than men this time around.
WINNERS: Kabuki Warriors
NICK: I am super excited that this match was added, mainly due to Indi. Some of these wrestlers come from other countries to the U.S. and leave their loved ones to entertain us all. So it is nice to see people like Indi, Rhea, Grayson, etc. to be able to be in front of their home again.
With that being said, it is just way too early for the Kabuki Warriors to drop the titles. If Damage CTRL hadn’t had its change of Bayley and Dakota recently then maybe.
WINNERS: Kabuki Warriors
Elimination Chamber Match
COLBY: What a field! Most of these women were the predicted participants coming out of the Royal Rumble and it just makes sense. Becky’s first ever appearance in the structure, while it’s Liv’s record-setting fifth. Naomi is still featured prominently fresh off her return, and so is Raquel now. Add in a veteran like Bianca and a newcomer like Tiffany and this is a recipe for a match of the night contender in my eyes.
That being said, if you’ve been paying any attention to WWE lately, Becky Lynch is the apparent winner with little seeds of doubt planted to have us think otherwise. Yes, Liv vs. Rhea at WrestleMania would be fantastic, but Becky vs. Rhea is the story they have also been building, and I don’t see them abandoning that idea unless Liv and Becky both somehow get the title shot (which I’m okay with). All in all, I think this one is for The Man.
WINNER: Becky Lynch
NICK: I absolutely love this line up. If anything I would replace Raquel with either Michin, Chelsea, or Shotzi (if she wasn’t injured), but I also get why Raquel is in it. She did really well last year.
This may be long winded but here we go. Who do I think SHOULD win? Liv Morgan. I don’t think Becky vs. Rhea needs to be at Mania or even for the title. Their feud can be built up over the year and they could fight at SummerSlam, title free. What I do think is Liv should win EC, then beat Rhea at Mania so that we have something fresh to move forward with. We all say how we want feuds without titles. Becky vs. Rhea is that.
Now what do I think will happen? Becky will win and it will be a predictable yet amazing encounter at Mania.
WINNER: Becky Lynch
Women’s World Title
COLBY: Honestly, I hope this is the main event. Rhea Ripley has earned the opportunity to headline in her home country ahead of what’s sure to be a huge WrestleMania for her. Simply put, Ripley is retaining here, but I’m all for Nia winning the title… maybe later this year. Here’s hoping they tear the house down.
WINNER: Rhea Ripley
NICK: I would take a swerve pretty much anywhere else. But there is no way Rhea is going to lose this, in her home country, right before WrestleMania, and while she is on top.
WINNER: Rhea Ripley
Diva Dirt will have a Discussion Post up for the event. However, due to the various time zones and this being unique for us in the states, join whenever and talk freely!
As reported earlier, Indi Hartwell and Candice LeRae will have a championship opportunity at Elimination Chamber. The match will take place on the kick off show as they challenge The Kabuki Warriors for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships. Hartwell and LeRae are former NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions.
WWE posted a video of Raw General Manager Adam Pearce delivering the good news to LeRae and Hartwell as the latter will no wrestle in her home country.
Liv Morgan has come so very close to almost winning the Royal Rumble match for two straight years in a row. But you know what they say, almost only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. In 2023 she entered in at the number two spot whereas she was in the coveted number 30 spot this year. Could 2025 be her year? Morgan hopes so.
In a recent interview with TNT Sports Morgan stated:
“It made me feel really special because number 30, that is a very coveted spot. That is the big surprise. That is like the anchor of the match, and so for it to be for a little old Liv Morgan, I appreciated it. I was happy that I was able to make that timeline to be recovered in time to participate in the Rumble. You know, last year I entered second and I lasted to the very end with Rhea Ripley and this year I entered number 30 and I lasted to the very end with Bayley. So I’m hoping next year is my year.”
Morgan also talks about that picture perfect moment after she was eliminated by Bayley which showed herself, Bianca Belair, Tiffany Stratton, and Jade Cargill.
She also spoke on Cargill which you can watch below:
Morgan still has a chance to make it to WrestleMania as she is one of six women in this weekend’s Elimination Chamber match. The winner will go on to face either Rhea Ripley or Nia Jax at WrestleMania XL.
The Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley will be defending her title against Nia Jax in the main event at Elimination Chamber.
This will take place in Perth, Australia which is not only Ripley’s home country, but Jax was born there also. This also is the first women’s main event on a PLE since Sasha Banks vs. Bianca Belair at WrestleMania 37 in 2021.
At the Elimination Chamber press event, Ripley and Jax went face-to-face as Ripley boasts that she has all of Australia behind her. Jax wants to then give a preview of fans what she is going to do to Ripley tomorrow. Instead, Ripley teases a Riptide but throws her drink in Jax’s face instead as Triple H comes out to separate them.
Also at the press event, Becky Lynch and Bianca Belair had words heading into the chamber match. A match our of the six competitors only Belair has won. Lynch says that Belair won’t just be in the chamber with her but she will be in there with The Man. Belair says they have been enemies, friends, but they are competitors. And she sees Lynch in her way to get to WrestleMania.
Tiffany Stratton was part of the conversation, but she stormed off after calling Lynch a has-been. She says it won’t be Big Time at WrestleMania, it will be Tiffy Time.
Previously announced there were only two women’s matches set for the upcoming Elimination Chamber event in Perth, Australia.
Outside of the Elimination Chamber match itself, Rhea Ripley will be defending in her home country the Women’s World Title against Nia Jax. In the chamber will he Becky Lynch, Bianca Belair, Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, Naomi, and Tiffany Stratton. The winner will face either Ripley or Jax at WrestleMania XL.
The Women’s Tag Team Champions, the Kabuki Warriors are indeed in Perth for the event and their gold will be defended. They will be defending against Australia’s own Indi Hartwell along with Candice LeRae.
Diva Dirt will have up a Discussion Post for the event, but due to the time zone differences, feel free to join the discussion whenever!
TNA is set to have their next live event this Friday as No Surrender is taking place. Currently, there are two Knockouts matches on the card with both championships on the line.
Shaw is cashing in her Ultimate X win with this match against Grace. She has also turned on her now-former tag team partner Savannah Evans.
Below you will see Diva Dirt’s predictions.
Knockouts World Tag Team Championships
NICK – I feel so bad for the Knockouts as a whole right now. They still have some solid workers and adding Xia Brookside and Ash By Elegance will help some, but this tag team division is non existent. It would make zero sense for MK Ultra to win the titles back here. So unless some tag teams come out of nowhere here for more competition (which eventually I hope they do), Decay is retaining. Only other team that are floating about right now is Dani and Jodi and they are way too fresh to be winning the belts yet.
WINNER: Decay
COLBY: I’m not quite sure yet what to make of TNA’s current Knockouts tag division, but I’m not mad about these four getting a spot on the card for a rematch. Decay “returning” at Hard To Kill and regaining the gold was a nice surprise despite me not being ready for MK Ultra to lose. Since I’d rather not see another hot potato title change as the division is known to have, I’m okay with Decay retaining here.
WINNER: Decay
Knockouts World Championships
NICK: Man! I want Gisele to win this title so bad. And part of me thinks she could. She dumped Savannah, giving her free space to fly solo. But with what has gone on behind the scenes and even before that, Jordynne is the face of the company now more than ever with Trinity, Mickie, and Deonna all being gone. So Jordynne has to retain, right? I do hope we get something to spice it up post match though. An attack by Ash perhaps?
WINNER: Jordynne Grace
COLBY: When I predicted Shaw to win Ultimate X, I imagined that her title shot would result in her winning the gold. But that was before Jordynne Grace appeared in the Royal Rumble. I also didn’t think she’d cash in this soon. Nevertheless, I’m excited for what is sure to be a hard-hitting contest. With TNA in yet another transitional period, I’m not sure another title change is the right move. While I’m ready for Shaw to be champion, I don’t think Grace is dropping it just yet.
Ash By Elegance made her official TNA IMPACT in-ring debut on February 22 when she battled Savannah Thorne.
Ash would hold Thorne in the corner with a boot before doing a handspring back elbow into her. Ash then climbed up top and hit Rarified Air (a swanton bomb) for the pinfall victory.
While it was the only Knockouts match of the evening, we did hear from Dani Luna and Jody Threat who made it known that they want a shot at the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship after No Surrender from either Decay or MK Ultra.
We also heard from Ultimate X winner Gisele Shaw who was confronted by Hall of Famer Gail Kim. Gail gave props to Shaw for ditching Savannah Evans and Jai Vidal, however Shaw seemed to tune her out and remains focus on dethroning Jordynne Grace this Friday.
Looking ahead to next week, Tasha Steelz addressed her rubber match against Xia Brookside, which is set to be taped in New Orleans this weekend and will air next Thursday.
What did you think of this week’s IMPACT? Are you excited for No Surrender? Sound off below!
After this week’s ROH episode on Feb. 22, the quarter-finals of the ROH Women’s World TV Championship are set. There were four matches total that aired which finished out the first round match ups.
For a recap from the first four who moved on, Diamante, Hirsch, Aminata, and Martinez you can watch below.
Also on this episode Athena retained the ROH Women’s World Championship against Nyla Rose. This was a 2 out of 3 falls table match which Athena won 2-1.