Kris Statlander retains AEW Women’s World Title in physical clash with Jamie Hayter

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Kris Statlander retained the AEW Women’s World Championship against Jamie Hayter in a hard-hitting encounter at Worlds End.

The champion secured the victory by countering a lariat attempt into her “Saturday Night Fever” finisher.

The match was defined by high-impact offense from the opening bell, with both women trading heavy shoulder tackles and strikes. Hayter utilized the environment to her advantage early on, launching a missile dropkick from the Spanish announce table onto Statlander on the floor.

Statlander regained control with a series of power moves, including a package piledriver and a spinning avalanche fisherman’s driver from the top rope.

The contest saw several near-falls, with Hayter at one point executing Statlander’s own “Saturday Night Fever” on the champion.

Ultimately, Statlander avoided Hayter’s signature “Hayterade” lariat to deliver the decisive piledriver for the pinfall, continuing her reign into 2026.

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