On the March 28 episode of AEW Collision, Divine Dominion (Megan Bayne and Lena Kross) retained the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championships in a hard-fought rematch with The Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron). After the loss, the former champions announced they were stepping away from their team for now.
Match recap
The match started before the bell as both teams tried to gain an early edge. The champions used the ringside area to isolate Willow Nightingale and keep her away from Harley Cameron. Nightingale was still feeling the effects of their previous meeting with Divine Dominion at the Zero Hour portion of AEW Revolution, and the champs pressed that advantage.
Despite the earlier damage, Nightingale and Cameron fought back. Cameron hit a big powerbomb on Megan Bayne, and Nightingale landed a spinebuster on Lena Kross. The match saw near falls and a tense exchange where both teams ended up in single-legged Boston Crabs. Bayne managed to reach the ropes to break the hold.
Late in the match, Kross threw Nightingale to the outside to leave Cameron alone in the ring. With the odds against her, Cameron took the Divine Intervention and Bayne covered for the pin. Divine Dominion walked out still holding the tag titles.
Aftermath and team split
Backstage after the match, Harley Cameron apologized to Willow Nightingale for costing the team the win. The two spoke quietly and thanked each other for what they had done as a team. Nightingale, who remains the AEW TBS Champion, told Cameron to focus on herself for now.
Both women agreed to put The Babes of Wrath on pause. They did not announce a permanent breakup, but they said they would not team together for the time being.
What this means going forward
Divine Dominion leaving Collision with the belts continues their run as champions after winning the titles at AEW Revolution. The victory on March 28 gives them momentum and keeps their names at the top of the tag division.
For Nightingale and Cameron, the loss and the decision to step away from the team changes their immediate plans. Nightingale still holds the TBS title, so her singles schedule will be an important focus. Cameron may pursue singles matches or a different pairing in the future.
Match results
| Fighter | Recent Result |
|---|---|
| Megan Bayne | Retained AEW Women’s World Tag Team Title (pinfall) |
| Lena Kross | Retained AEW Women’s World Tag Team Title (team win) |
| Willow Nightingale | Lost Rematch; Remains AEW TBS Champion; Team on hold |
| Harley Cameron | Lost Rematch; Apologized to Nightingale; Team on hold |
The rematch on the March 28 episode of AEW Collision kept the tag picture interesting and left both teams with clear next steps: Divine Dominion continues as champions, while The Babes of Wrath take a break to regroup and focus on individual goals.









