Toni Storm is the current AEW Women's World Champion (Image source-Toni Storm's official Instagram)
AEW Women's World Champion Toni Storm made a major announcement regarding her protege on the most recent episode of Collision. Storm returned to in-ring action on the Saturday show after over a month.
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On this week's episode of AEW Collision, Storm faced Lady Frost. After a back-and-forth encounter, the former managed to secure the win, continuing her winning streak.
After the match, The Timeless One called her protege, Mariah May, and announced that she would be a participant in the upcoming Owen Hart Foundation tournament. The winner of the tournament will challenge the AEW Women's World Champion at All In 2024 at the Wembley Stadium in August.
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Moreover, this will be Mariah May's first major program in All Elite Wrestling since her debut last year. If she emerges victorious in the tournament, she will be eligible to challenge her mentor, Toni Storm, at All In. It remains to be seen how May fares in the upcoming tournament.
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