Kris Statlander Shocks Toronto, Wins AEW Women’s World Championship at All Out

AEW All Out 2025 delivered one of its biggest surprises early when Kris Statlander defeated Toni Storm, Jamie Hayter, and Thekla in a hard-hitting four-way to capture the AEW Women’s World Championship. The match, filled with chaos, high spots, and pure physicality, ended with Statlander scoring a seatbelt pin on Storm to officially crown a new champion.
.@CallMeKrisStat is your NEW AEW Women's World Champion and "Timeless" Toni Storm is stunned!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) September 20, 2025
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Match Breakdown
The bout opened with immediate fireworks. Statlander and Hayter traded early power exchanges before Thekla and Toni Storm joined the fray to turn the match into a slugfest. Bodies piled up outside the ring, with Thekla slamming Storm onto the ramp and whipping her with a belt. Hayter, not to be outdone, used the same weapon to choke Thekla, showcasing the anything-goes aggression of the contest.
The match reached a fever pitch with a string of spider superplexes — first from Thekla, then Hayter, and finally Statlander herself — bringing the crowd to its feet. From there, the action devolved into “everyone hit something big” chaos. Storm rattled Statlander with a sit-out spinebuster, Hayter dropped her with a lariat, and Thekla nearly stole the show with a Koji Clutch on the champion.
Just when it seemed Toni Storm had weathered the storm (pun intended), Kris Statlander countered a roll-through with a perfectly timed seatbelt pin. Three seconds later, the title changed hands.
Post-Match Reactions
Storm looked stunned as she backed up the ramp, processing the reality of her title loss. Meanwhile, Harley Cameron sprinted down to celebrate with Statlander, cementing the new champion’s moment as Toronto erupted in cheers.
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This result is massive for AEW’s women’s division. Toni Storm has been the face of the division for months, but giving the belt to Kris Statlander signals AEW’s faith in her as a long-term cornerstone. Thekla and Hayter both looked like legitimate threats throughout the match, which bodes well for future rivalries.
For Statlander, this isn’t just a championship win — it’s a career-defining moment. AEW has finally pulled the trigger on a performer fans have long considered underrated and underutilized. Expect Statlander to be positioned as one of AEW’s top crossover stars in the months ahead.
The "Toxic Spider" @Toxic_Thekla is most comfortable tangled in her web!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) September 20, 2025
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