Toni Storm had something to say—but Megan Bayne had something to prove.
The March 29 AEW Collision kicked off in Milwaukee with the AEW Women’s World Champion, “Timeless” Toni Storm, demanding Megan Bayne show her face. What Storm got instead was a brutal beatdown that left her laid out and humiliated in front of a stunned crowd.
Storm, speaking under a spotlight like she was on a Broadway stage, opened with “I’m embarrassed, hurt and ashamed that I got pinned by Bayne on Dynamite so easily.” She admitted she couldn’t stop replaying that moment in her hotel room and even “hit [her] head on the sink” the next morning before remembering who she was. The confidence was clearly back—until it wasn’t.
Before Storm could get too deep into her promo, Penelope Ford made a surprise return and ambushed the champion. Storm quickly fought her off, but that’s when the real damage came.
Bayne hit the ring like a storm of her own—cutting through the champ with a brutal lariat, then driving her into the mat with Fate’s Descent. With Storm writhing on the mat, Bayne stood tall, snatched the AEW Women’s World Title, and made one thing crystal clear: “Bow down.”
This feud is no longer just about competition—it’s personal. And if what we saw tonight is any indication, Bayne isn’t just looking to win at Dynasty. She’s out to break Toni Storm.
Will Toni Storm be able to rebound after tonight’s ambush? Or is Megan Bayne already walking into Dynasty as the uncrowned champ? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.