Toni Storm lost the AEW Women's World Championship at All Out 2025. She was pinned by Kris Statlander in a four-way match. The Timeless One has held the title a record-setting four times. Her most recent reign lasted a whopping 217 days.On the Dynamite following All Out, All Elite Wrestling President and co-founder, Tony Khan, introduced the AEW Women's World Tag Team Championship. Following this announcement, Interim ROH Women's World Television Champion Mina Shirakawa sent a message to her good friend Toni Storm on X.The Japanese star replied to the Jacksonville-based promotion's post regarding Khan's announcement and hinted that this would be the next step for Toni Storm after her Women's World Title loss."We love hard and fight hard. This title is so us! Toniiiiiiiiiiii🔥🖤🔥🩷🔥🖤🔥🩷, " Shirakawa wrote.It hasn't yet been announced how the inaugural winners of the All Elite Wrestling Women's World Tag Team Championship will be decided, but many top teams are expected to be in contention for the belts.Former WWE star Lacey Lane makes Ring of Honor debut against AEW starFormer WWE star Lacey Lane (FKA Kayden Carter), who was released from World Wrestling Entertainment earlier this year, made her in-ring debut in ROH this week. She challenged Mina Shirakawa for the Interim ROH Women's World Television Championship. The erstwhile Carter ultimately ended up on the losing side.The two delivered an exciting match, with several close calls, but Shirakawa eventually earned the win via her Figure-Four Leg Lock. This marked a second successive title match for the Japanese star this week, as she was also involved in the main event of Dynamite.She faced the newly crowned AEW Women's World Champion, Kris Statlander, for the latter's title. The 37-year-old put up a valiant effort but ended up on the losing end of the spectrum.