As a devoted AEW fan with years of wrestling fandom under my belt, I must say that the saga between Toni Storm and Mariah May has been nothing short of electrifying. The Owen Hart Cup betrayal, the title clash at All Out, and now this enigmatic Rockstar persona shift by Storm – it’s all kept me on the edge of my seat!
This year, Toni Storm and Mariah May created one of the most unforgettable rivalries in AEW’s women’s division. In an unexpected turn of events, after winning the Owen Hart Cup, May shocked fans by turning against her friend Storm. Following this betrayal, May aimed to take away Storm’s AEW Women’s titles.
During the AEW All Out event, the Women’s Championship titleholders, once inseparable friends, faced off against each other. Mariah May emerged victorious over Toni Storm, taking the AEW Women’s Championship and ending Storm’s remarkable 281-day rule. After a stunning defeat, Storm temporarily left AEW but made an unexpected comeback at AEW Dynamite: Winter is Coming on December 11th.
Enthusiasts were thrilled to witness the return of “Timeless” Toni Storm. Yet, Storm astonished everyone by reviving her past Rockstar persona. This new portrayal of Storm’s character appears oblivious to her AEW background and believes she is making her first appearance in Tony Khan’s promotion.
In a recent response, Mariah May, who was previously friends with Storm and is currently the AEW Women’s Champion, commented on Storm’s change, saying she “ruined” or “wrecked” her following their title switch.
AEW Women’s Champion Mariah May on Toni Storm’s dramatic new persona
As a fervent admirer, let me share some insights from my idol, Mariah May’s recent interview on the Niko Knows Best podcast. She gleefully talked about her influence within AEW’s women’s division. She highlighted her reign by referring to how she dethroned Toni Storm, stating, “Check out what I did to Toni Storm! Toni Storm was essentially the emblem of our division; she might have been the face of the entire company if not for me. But I didn’t just defeat her, I shattered her.
May clarified that she’s long admired Toni Storm, yet she was straightforward about using Storm to her benefit. She put it this way: “Toni Storm and I don’t have a personal relationship. Mina [Shirakawa], however, is a dear friend of mine, and we’re still on good terms. But Mina didn’t quite deliver in the role, which I must admit wasn’t a surprise to me. Toni, though, has never been my friend, isn’t now, and won’t ever be.
Over the upcoming weekend, I’ll be stepping into the AEW Worlds End arena, where I’ll be defending my Women’s Championship belt against Thunder Rosa in a Tijuana Street Fight. Despite my ongoing bragging about our past encounters with Storm, it feels like it’s just a matter of time before old friendships turn into new rivalries again.
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2024-12-24 04:10