At AEW Collision Holiday Bash Part 2 in Manchester, England, major title changes took place involving some of AEW’s top wrestlers. The December 20th episode of AEW Collision, which continued the holiday special alongside Dynamite, featured intense matches at the AEW Continental Classic tournament and a highlight title defense where Mercedes Mone put her RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Championship on the line against local favorite Alex Windsor.
In a thrilling finish, Windsor countered Mone’s finishing move, the Mone Maker, into a crucifix pin, securing a three count and capturing the championship to the delight of the British crowd. This defeat followed Mone’s recent loss of the ROH Women’s World Television Championship to Red Velvet at ROH Final Battle, bringing her total championship count down from 10, including AEW’s Owen Hart Foundation Championship.
Windsor’s victory marks a triumphant return to the title, reclaiming a belt she previously held for an impressive 769 days from November 2021 to December 2023. Despite this setback, Mone is set to potentially increase her title tally back up to 11 at the upcoming AEW World’s End event on December 27th, where she and Athena will challenge Babes of Wrath (Harley Cameron & Willow Nightingale) for the AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship.
Fan Take: This shake-up in the championship landscape adds exciting unpredictability for AEW fans, showcasing the competitiveness and evolving storylines within the women’s division. It highlights AEW’s commitment to elevating international talent and keeping the championship scenes fresh, which is crucial for maintaining fan interest and advancing the sport globally.
