Summary
Megan Bayne says the name Divine Dominion came directly from her and Lena Kross, with no outside input behind the branding of the reigning AEW Women's Tag Team Champions.
Speaking with Renee Paquette on *The Close Up*, Bayne said the duo did not spend long debating the name and felt it matched their presentation right away. Bayne and Kross won the AEW Women's Tag Team Titles from The Babes of Wrath at AEW Revolution, and the team has continued to be positioned as a major force in the division since then.
That latest comment adds a little more identity to a pairing that has quickly become central to AEW's women's tag scene. It also follows other recent attention on Bayne, including Steph De Lander saying a match with Bayne will push her game.
Quote from Megan Bayne
"Yeah, I think Divine Dominion was just very fitting. There wasn’t much to discuss about it."
Bayne later clarified that the team did not pull the name from fan suggestions or online discussion.
"No, we came up with it ourselves."
What the Divine Dominion name means for Bayne and Kross
Bayne and Kross choosing the name themselves gives the act a stronger sense of ownership at a time when AEW is still defining its women's tag division around current champions. If Divine Dominion keeps stacking wins under that banner, the name becomes more than branding and more of a calling card for the division's top team.
It also fits how AEW has presented the duo so far. Bayne described the name as an obvious match, and that lines up with the dominant image the team has carried since winning the titles at Revolution.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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