Former AEW Women's World Champion Toni Storm recently sent a message to CMLL's La Catalina. The Timeless One has been away from All Elite Wrestling television since losing her Women's Title to Mariah May.
On October 18th, Toni Storm competed in a singles match against CMLL's La Catalina. The female star shocked the fans after defeating Storm in her first-ever match in CMLL with a diving Splash.
On their YouTube channel, CMLL posted Storm's comments following her loss in her debut. Storm claimed that Catalina got lucky and told her to watch her back.
"La Catalina! You were lucky this time, because nobody, nobody beats timeless Toni Storm! You got lucky! But unlucky for you, I will be back! Very soon! I don't know when, but you will soon find out. So get ready for the arse-whooping of the ages! I hate you! I hate you, La Catalina! You and your bottom better watch out. Okay? Okay." [H/T: Fightful]
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AEW TBS Champion Mercedes Mone praises Toni Storm
The Timeless One has become one of the biggest stars of All Elite Wrestling ever since she introduced her old school gimmick. Storm was also ranked the top female star in this year's PWI Women's 250. TBS Champion Mercedes Mone has shared her reaction to Storm's impressive achievement.
In a recent edition of Mone Mag newsletter, Mercedes Mone praised the former AEW Women's Champion for reinventing herself in 2023. Mone said that Storm was the main reason she tuned into AEW before signing with the promotion.
"I want to give Toni Storm a standing ovation. To see Storm on the cover of PWI was incredible. She has been killing it these past couple of years, transforming into this incredible character. I'm not afraid to admit it, but before I even signed with AEW, the main reason I watched 'AEW Dynamite' every single week was largely to see Toni. Her recognition as #1 in the PWI 250 is SO well deserved," she wrote. [H/T: Wrestling Inc]
The Timeless One was last seen in AEW at All In. We will have to wait and see when she decides to return to the Jacksonville-based programming.