New AEW TBS Champion Julia Hart has now commented after breaking a promotion’s record at Full Gear 2023.
Hart and Skye Blue both challenged for Kris Statlander’s TBS Title in a threeway bout at the November 18 pay-per-view.
The House of Black member was ultimately victorious, stealing a pin from Statlander to win her first AEW title.
Hart’s win made her the youngest AEW champion, at 22 years old.
She has since taken to Twitter to celebrate her victory.
Paying homage to her faction, she wrote:
The youngest AEW champion.
The House Always Wins 🖤
Julia Hart was not the only new champion of the night, with Toni Storm regaining the AEW Women’s Title earlier in the night.
In other title news, it was announced at Full Gear that the winner of the upcoming Continental Classic tournament will become a ‘triple crown’ champion, winning the ROH World, NJPW STRONG Openweight, and AEW Continental titles.
AEW’s plans for this cross-promotional title have now been revealed, which you can read more about right here.
The youngest AEW champion.
The House Always Wins 🖤— J U L I A (@TheJuliaHart) November 19, 2023
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