BRUTAL Women's Match Main Events AEW Dynamite

Thunder Rosa and Britt Baker bloodied each other up on AEW Dynamite.

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Britt Baker and Thunder Rosa went to war on last night's episode of AEW Dynamite.

The first women's main event in company history left both wrestlers covered in blood after a wild, chaotic unsanctioned Lights Out match saw the duo beat seven shades of hell out of each other, closing a rivalry built on unrestrainable aggression on a fittingly violent note.

Though Rosa was busted open first, Baker bled the most. Seemingly opened up by taking a ladder to the face, Britt lost buckets of plasma, her hair matted to her skull by the end. A stark visual from a stark match.

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A bout full of stiff strikes, hatred, plunder spots, thwarted Rebel interferences, big bumps, and pure "I want to KILL you!" energy closed with Rosa hitting a Fire Thunder Driver on Baker through a table on the outside. The former NWA Women's Champion wins the rivalry after scoring her first successful pinfall on Britt.

Baker has already tweeted defiantly about the match:-

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The bad news is... you forgot to kill me. Face of the women’s division. #AEWDynamite

And Rosa was quick to respond:-

You can be the face of a Division my goal is to be the Face of Wrestling period!

A match as heated as it was visually stunning, stay tuned for our Ups and Downs article for a full review later today.

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