[12] In June that same year, she competed at an event for the promotion Beyond Wrestling in an intergender match against Joey Janela in a losing effort.
[14] At the Thanksgiving Eve special episode on November 27, Statlander teamed up with Hikaru Shida to take on Emi Sakura and Bea Priestly in a losing effort.
[17][18] Statlander competed against Riho for the AEW Women's World title on the January 8, 2020, episode of Dynamite, where she was defeated due to interferences by Brandi Rhodes, Awesome Kong, Mel, and the debuting Luther.
[19] She received another opportunity to compete for the title on February 29, 2020, at Revolution, this time against new champion Nyla Rose, where she was once again defeated.
[21] Statlander returned from injury alongside Trent Beretta on March 31, 2021, helping Chuck Taylor and Orange Cassidy defeat Miro and Kip Sabian on Dynamite.
[24] In August 2022, Statlander suffered a completely torn ACL and lateral meniscus in her right leg during a match on Dark and stated she would need take time out to recover.
[26] Over the coming months, Statlander would defend the championship against the likes of Nyla Rose, Anna Jay, Taya Valkyrie among others.
[27][28][29][30] At All Out she successfully defended the championship against Ruby Soho,[31] and against a returning Jade Cargill on the September 13 episode of Rampage.
[33] Statlander would go on to successfully defend the championship against Blue on the October 14 episode of Collision and against Nightingale at Battle of the Belts VIII.
[36] After the loss, Stokely Hathaway would seek a partnership with Statlander and Nightingale, although at first he was turned away, his offer was later accepted.
Moments later, on the ramp Statlander attacked Nightingale and aligned herself with Hathaway once again, revealing the prior events to be a ruse.
[41] Statlander competed in the Owen Hart Cup, defeating Nyla Rose in the first round but losing to Nightingale in the second.
[47] After defeating Nightingale, Statlander quietly parted ways with Hathaway, with the kayfabe reason for the split being Statlander had invoiced Hathaway a large sum of money to make up for physical therapy, emotional damages and losing her shot at the CMLL World Women's Championship, though this was never acknowledged on AEW programming.