All Elite Wrestling President Tony Khan has continued to make significant moves as the new year unfolds, fueling excitement around the Jacksonville-based promotion. Most recently, Khan revealed a critical AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship match for the upcoming episode of Dynamite, aiming to resolve a heated rivalry between two prominent teams.
Following the success of AEW Grandslam: Australia, the company is preparing for the Revolution pay-per-view scheduled for March. In the lead-up to this event, Khan has chosen to settle the competition between Babes of Wrath, consisting of Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron, and Megabad, made up of Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford. Both teams have secured one victory each in their recent encounters, setting the stage for a decisive rubber match on Dynamite.
“Aiming to avenge a postmatch attack in Australia, Babes of Wrath will defend the gold in a rubber match vs MegaBad TOMORROW!,” Tony Khan stated.
Tony Khan’s Concern for Performer Safety Highlighted by Darby Allin
Beyond booking high-profile matches, Tony Khan’s dedication to the wellbeing of AEW talent has been publicly acknowledged. Darby Allin recently shared insights into Khan’s genuine concern for him following a risky spot involving a glass table at AEW Revolution 2024. During an appearance on Chris Van Vliet’s INSIGHT podcast, Allin described how Khan worried about his health after the incident.
“And I was like, just wrap it up, I only have one more spot. So let’s finish strong. I can’t go to the back. I remember Tony saying that could have been really bad.” – Darby Allin, wrestler
This incident underlines Khan’s attentiveness to the safety of his roster, reinforcing the importance of protecting performers during physically demanding matches.
Implications of the Upcoming Dynamite Show for AEW’s Women’s Division
The upcoming title clash on Dynamite is more than just a rubber match; it represents a pivotal moment in the AEW Women’s World Tag Team scene. With both teams equally matched and highly motivated, the outcome will influence storylines leading into the Revolution pay-per-view and beyond.
Tony Khan’s decision to officially sanction this showdown highlights AEW’s commitment to delivering compelling contests while wrapping up ongoing narratives. Fans can expect intense competition and significant consequences for the winners and losers alike, shaping the direction of the women’s division in the months ahead.
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TOMORROWAEW Women's World Tag Team Title@WillowWrestles/@HarleyCameron vs @MeganBayne/@ThePenelopeFord w/ @Lena_Kross
Aiming to avenge a postmatch attack in Australia, Babes of Wrath will defend the gold in a rubber match vs MegaBad TOMORROW! pic.twitter.com/dhKioVwjrZ
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) February 25, 2026
