AEW Dynamite (6th May 2020): 5 Things we learned from this week's show

Sammy Guevara fleeing from an ensuing Kenny Omega and Matt Hardy
Sammy Guevara fleeing from an ensuing Kenny Omega and Matt Hardy

#3 Nyla Rose is as dominant as ever

Nyla Rose soundly defeated her opponent in her return match
Nyla Rose soundly defeated her opponent in her return match

One of the biggest winners of the lock-down episodes of AEW Dynamite was the women's division, more specifically Britt Baker. The Role Model was hitting her stride in terms of heel promos with crowds in attendance but, over the past month or so with vignettes airing, she has become a staple of the division and one that many fans focus on when they think of women's wrestling in AEW.

That was until Nyla Rose returned this week on AEW Dynamite. The Native Beast aired her grievances at the gall of AEW management who had 'dared' to air a video package prior to her match hyping up potential challengers for her title. Individuals such as the aforementioned Baker alongside mainstays like Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander. Nyla stated that it is in fact she who is the sole dominator in the company and would prove it against her opponent, 18-year-old Kenzi Page on this week's AEW Dynamite.

Page got incredibly little offense, with Rose going for a pinfall before lifting Kenzi's shoulders up to inflict more punishment. After hitting three consecutive Beast Bombs, the AEW Women's Champion continued her dominating run and reminded everyone that, despite others perhaps stealing the spotlight, she is on top.

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