In a sudden turn of events on Tuesday night's special episode of Dynamite, known as "Title Tuesday," fans were treated to unexpected title changes as Orange Cassidy became the AEW International Champion, and Hikaru Shida clinched her third AEW Women's Championship.

Originally, the card was set for a showdown between AEW International Champion Rey Fenix and Jon Moxley, with both fighters eager for a rematch after their previous encounter.

However, during the show, it was revealed that Moxley was still not medically cleared to compete. This unforeseen development prompted a rapid change in the night's script. Rey Fenix put his title on the line against the previous champion, Orange Cassidy.

During the match, Fenix seemed to sustain an injury to his back. Cassidy seized this opportunity, launching a series of attacks to his opponent's vulnerable spine. Despite Fenix's efforts to regain control, the persistent pain in his back hampered his offense. Orange Cassidy ultimately took charge, delivering an Orange Punch and hitting him with a modified cradle. This allowed him to pin Fenix for the win.

Meanwhile, Hikaru Shida achieved a monumental feat by becoming a three-time AEW Women's Champion. She reclaimed the title by defeating Saraya.

The match was not without its challenges, with Saraya deploying an array of tactics, including the use of a spray can, and receiving support from Ruby Soho. However, Toni Storm countered Soho's interference, paving the way for Shida's triumphant victory.

Shida's win marks her as the first-ever three-time AEW Women's World Champion. She ended Saraya's 44-day reign, reclaiming the title that had previously slipped through her grasp.

In the wake of her historic win, Hikaru Shida celebrated her victory on Twitter, sharing her exhilaration at becoming the first-ever three-time Women's Champion.

Recent months have witnessed the AEW Women's title frequently changing hands, leaving fans curious about the duration of Shida's latest championship reign.