AEW Dynasty Zero Hour Results: Kamille returns, Divine Dominion & Jack Perry defend titles

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In her first AEW appearance in over a year, Kamille returned on Sunday’s Zero Hour pre-show for the Dynasty pay-per-view event.

Kamille, who has been away from AEW TV since late 2024 when she was written off after suffering a backstage attack, came back and set her sights on TBS Champion Willow Nightingale as part of the PPV pre-show in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Kamille first appeared on Sunday evening when she attacked Nightingale backstage during an interview segment. Shortly after the clip of her attack aired on social media, Kamille made her return to the ring, beating enhancement talent Big Anne in just under 90 seconds.

Nightingale tried to storm the ring and get revenge on Kamille after the match. However, an already banged-up Nightingale took even more damage once she got into the ring, causing Kamille to stand tall as the segment came to an end.

Kamille is notably on the upcoming season of American Gladiators, which is coming to Amazon Prime Video next week.

Three other matches took place on the one-hour pre-show on Sunday, including two championship bouts.

The Divine Dominion duo of Megan Bayne and Lena Kross successfully defended their AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championships in the final Zero Hour match of the night, taking down Maya World and Hyan in a competitive 10-minute performance, earning the pinfall with a double-team chokeslam.

Jack Perry retained his AEW National Championship against Mark Davis of the Don Callis Family, finding a pinfall after catching his opponent coming off the ropes with a Poisonrana. The matchup was Perry’s first time defending the belt since capturing it at Revolution last month.

The opening match of the night saw Alex Windsor score a pinfall win against the hard-hitting Marina Shafir, putting her away in just under nine minutes with a Made in Japan. The match was a return to pay-per-view programming for Windsor, as her last booking on a PPV was last year’s Forbidden Door card.

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