During AEW’s November 12 episode of Dynamite, twelve women competed in the historic first-ever Women’s Blood & Guts match, which turned into a brutal war involving weapons, thumbtacks, and chairshots. And while it’s understood nobody was seriously injured, several competitors came out of the match banged up.
And now Jamie Hayter has revealed during a cameo appearance on Queen Aminata’s YouTube vlog that she suffered a chipped tooth, likely from the chairshot she received while covering herself with a trash can lid.

Hayter, real name Paige Wooding, broke into the business in 2015 and rose to prominence in Revolution Pro Wrestling and then Japan’s Stardom. From there, she would sign with AEW full-time in 2021, aligning with Britt Baker, and later becoming the AEW Women’s World Champion. Unfortunately, her career was derailed by a back injury so severe that she considered retirement, although it’s now understood she has fully recovered and is ready to reclaim her top spot.