Toni Storm AEW defeat took place during the AEW All Out event on September 20, 2025, at Scotiabank Arena, where she lost her Women’s World Championship in an unexpected outcome. The match was set after Storm had issued a challenge following an eight-woman tag team bout on the September 6 episode of Collision in which she participated.
During that Collision match, Toni Storm teamed with Mina Shirakawa, Kris Statlander, and Harley Cameron against The Triangle of Madness and Megan Bayne. A post-match brawl prompted Jamie Hayter to intervene, which then led Storm to confront Hayter, Statlander, and Thekla by issuing a bold challenge for the AEW Women’s World Title.
Kris Statlander Seizes the Championship in Fierce Match
The title match at All Out involved shifting alliances among the four competitors, each vying for the premier prize in AEW’s women’s division. Thekla stood out with hard-hitting moves and submission attempts, applying pressure consistently.
However, it was Kris Statlander who emerged victorious. After Thekla incapacitated Jamie Hayter, Statlander capitalized by pinning Toni Storm, who was unable to kick out, ending Storm’s reign. Prior to this loss, Storm had been champion for 218 days, having won the title on February 15, 2025, at Grand Slam Australia.
“.@CallMeKrisStat is your NEW AEW Women’s World Champion and “Timeless” Toni Storm is stunned!Watch #AEWAllOut LIVE on HBO Max pic.twitter.com/aBEQwpJaa9”
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) September 20, 2025
Toni Storm’s Title Run and Its Impact on AEW
Storm’s defeat marks a significant shift within AEW’s women’s division, ending a lengthy title reign that saw her solidify her status as a dominant champion. The victory by Kris Statlander introduces new storytelling possibilities and fresh rivalries in upcoming AEW programming. Fans and industry insiders alike will be watching how Statlander’s championship run unfolds and what challenges Storm might face as she looks to reclaim her place at the top.
This upset highlights the unpredictable nature of AEW’s booking and the depth of talent present in the roster, with established stars like Jamie Hayter and new contenders contributing to a dynamic environment. Toni Storm’s loss may serve as a catalyst, potentially escalating future contests within the women’s division.
.@CallMeKrisStat is your NEW AEW Women's World Champion and "Timeless" Toni Storm is stunned!
Watch #AEWAllOut LIVE on HBO Max pic.twitter.com/aBEQwpJaa9
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) September 20, 2025
