AEW’s Toni Storm Pulls Out Of Show With Torn Labia
Everyone wants to know what happened to AEW’s Toni Storm, well now she’s answered that question and it sounds painful.
Toni Storm lost the AEW Women’s World Title to Mariah May at All In and hasn’t been seen in the company since. Although she hasn’t featured in AEW, Storm has continued to wrestle in Japan and Mexico, although neither run saw her pick up a singles win as she failed to capture the IWGP Women’s Title.
Storm’s feud with May, has been one of the high points for many fans in 2024, and those same fans have been expecting Storm to return to get her revenge, perhaps in time for AEW to make its debut in Australia in 2025. But so far Toni Storm has stayed away and it looks like she won’t be heading to Mexico for another visit to CMLL.
Toni Storm Staying In The Sun & Dirt
Taking to social media, Toni Storm released a bizarre video which further hinted that she was staying away from the wrestling business for good and claimed to have an eye-watering injury:
Ah CMLL, so we do this dance again. To be blunt, I will not be coming to Mexico on December 13 or probably ever again. Sure I could make up some cockamamie excuse – I do legitimately have a torn labia but to be honest I just don’t have it anymore.
I lost in AEW, I lost in Stardom, I lost in CMLL, I have nothing left to lose. I’m sure you’ll all move on without me. AEW will send a suitable replacement, somebody that will do an arm drag, somebody who’ll blow an air horn, and the world will keep on spinning.
Professional wrestling is a big, fat, beautiful place but there is no room left to be timeless so go and enjoy your show and carry on with your lives as for me, I’ll be where I now belong. In the sun or the dirt with this dog that I stole from the park. Whatever happened to Toni Storm? Nothing. Chin down, tits in, and don’t bother watching for the shoe.
While Toni Storm won’t be on the December 13th CMLL show, plenty of AEW stars will be. Deonna Purrazzo, Red Velvet, PAC and Claudio Castagnoli are all set to be in action in Mexico.
Storm’s absence from that show might raise suspicion that she could be part of AEW’s Winter Is Coming edition of Dynamite where her nemesis Mariah May will defend her AEW Women’s World Title against Mina Shirakawa.
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