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26-03-2025
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AEW Star Mariah May Reportedly Nearing the End of Her Contract
Former AEW Women's World Champion Mariah May, who lost her title to Toni Storm, is reportedly nearing the end of her current contract. Mariah May and Toni Storm delivered one of AEW's most compelling storylines in recent history. This rivalry began last summer when Mariah May betrayed Toni Storm, leading to a high-stakes match at AEW All In. At the show, May defeated Storm to capture the AEW Women's Championship. Shortly after, Storm took a hiatus but returned in December on AEW Dynamite: Winter Is Coming. Instead of confronting Mariah May immediately, Toni Storm revived her rockstar persona, pretending she had never wrestled in AEW before. After earning a title shot against May at AEW Grand Slam: Australia, Storm revealed that she hadn't forgotten anything, proving her actions were all part of a long-term strategy. At AEW Grand Slam: Australia, Storm defeated Mariah May to become the first-ever four-time Women's World Champion. After losing the title, May challenged Storm to a rematch at AEW Revolution but failed to reclaim the championship. Since then, May has remained absent from television. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mariah May (@mariahmayx) Amid her absence, recent reports have provided an update on Mariah May's contract status, revealing that it is set to expire this upcoming summer, leaving fans speculating about her future. According to Fightful Select (behind a paywall), many backstage within AEW believe that Mariah May's contract will expire this summer. Although details about potential option years or extensions remain unclear, a source revealed they would be shocked if May's deal was short-term, given the significant recent push the promotion has given her. With May's rise in the women's main event scene and her growing status, reports indicate that AEW aims to retain her. Word of her contract status has also circulated internally within the promotion. As Mariah May's contract approaches its summer expiration, Tony Khan will likely make an effort to re-sign her. The situation remains intriguing, as she may explore other opportunities or pursue a potential deal with WWE. Only time will reveal her next move. The post AEW Star Mariah May Reportedly Nearing the End of Her Contract appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.
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13-02-2025
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Harley Cameron vs. Mercedes Moné Announced For AEW Grand Slam: Australia, Updated Card
Mercedes Monè and Harley Cameron will officially battle it out for the AEW TBS Championship at the upcoming AEW Grand Slam: Australia. During tonight's episode of AEW Collision, Monè interrupted a live performance of Cameron's 'Money Train,' leading Cameron to change up her tune and then going into a rendition of 'Feel the Wrath,' and Monè cut her off yet again. Monè then said that Cameron was nothing but a loser who didn't deserve a title shot. Cameron said that she was more entertaining than Monè, and that Monè was only entertaining when she was being used like a puppet, and then hit Monè with the microphone. After a scuffle, Monè agreed to give her a match. The updated card for AEW Grand Slam: Australia, which is set to take place on February 15, 2025, is as follows: AEW Women's World Championship: Mariah May (c) vs. 'Timeless' Toni StormWill Ospreay and Kenny Omega vs. The Don Callis Family (Kyle Fletcher and Konosuke Takeshita)AEW Continental Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Buddy MatthewsBrisbane Brawl: Jay White and Cope vs. Death Riders (Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli) (with Marina Shafir) AEW TBS Championship: Mercedes Monè (c) vs. Harley Cameron The post Harley Cameron vs. Mercedes Moné Announced For AEW Grand Slam: Australia, Updated Card appeared first on Wrestlezone.