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The fallout within CMLL (Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre) and AEW following the decision by Stephanie Vacquer to join WWE has been immediate, and it’s benefitted one person in particular to this point: Willow Nightingale.
The former AEW TBS Champion entered Fantasticamania this weekend in Mexico on the heels of seeing the CMLL Women’s Championship up for grabs — having been vacated by Vacquer (read: stripped by CMLL) only a couple days prior — and she seized the opportunity with both hands.
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Nightingale is walking out of Mexico as Vacquer’s successor to that throne.
🎉 Willow Nightingale makes history.
The #AEW superstar wins the #CMLL Women’s Title stripped from Stephanie Vacquer (now #WWE) at Fantasticamania.
“No one else is Willow. Duh.” 🏆
— And New! Wrestling (@andnewwrestling) July 14, 2024
“The last time I wrestled in CMLL, it was actually my first weekend in CMLL,” said Nightingale after defeating Viva Van for the belt. “But you wanna know what happened when I showed up? I freaking won. I beat the current CMLL Women’s Champion at that point, Stephanie Vacquer. Stephanie’s not here and the championship is vacant, who else was gonna step up?
“No one else is Willow Nightingale. Duh.”
It’s been a rough past few days for Nightingale, given the events within her AEW storyline as of late, but she’s feeling much better after a trip south of the border this past weekend.
🥰BIG BABE LUCHA LIBRE🇲🇽
💖💖💖
🌎INTERNATIONAL CHAMP✨ pic.twitter.com/KluTBdebOL
— Willow Nightingale (@willowwrestles) July 14, 2024
“My friend turned on me and I had just lost my last match,” she said. “So I really needed a win; and I walked out an international champion.”
That she did, making history in the process.
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It is unknown, however, if the CMLL Women’s Championship will be defended at any point north of the border on AEW programming, or if Nightingale will need to return to Mexico to defend it, exclusively, within the CMLL brand.
First world problems, you see.