AEW’s first-ever Women’s Blood & Guts match on the November 12 episode of Dynamite lived up to its violent billing—and left more than a few lasting marks on the competitors involved. While the match ended with Toni Storm surrendering to save Mariah May, a new report now confirms that former AEW Women’s Champion Jamie Hayter may have walked out worse for wear.
According to Fightful Select, Hayter reportedly sustained real injuries during the chaotic main event. One source noted that she “got a little banged up, and may have chipped several teeth.” Despite the damage, the same person added that Hayter powered through like a warrior:
“She was as bad ass as you would expect, all things considered.”
Meanwhile, Skye Blue—who was busted open early and bled heavily throughout the match—is said to be doing fine after the event. Her bloody appearance set the tone for one of the most violent spectacles in AEW history, but she managed to avoid any serious injury.
“Skye Blue was said to be okay, after bleeding buckets in the Women’s Blood & Guts match.”
The match itself featured barbed wire, broken glass, thumbtacks, and a bed of nails. With chaos erupting from the moment Skye Blue and Willow Nightingale kicked off the action, the final moments saw Toni Storm restrained as she watched May suffer a vicious attack. Unable to help and desperate to protect her friend, Storm surrendered, giving the win to the heel team led by Mercedes Moné.
The fallout from this match could be massive, especially if Hayter is sidelined. One thing is certain: AEW’s women went to war—and they left their bodies in the ring to prove it.
What did you think of the first Women’s Blood & Guts match? Should AEW do this again, or was the brutality too far? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
November 12, 2025 10:49 pm