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New York Post
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
‘Timeless' Toni Storm out to protect her championship from ‘horrible p—k' Mercedes Moné at AEW All In
'Timeless' Toni Storm doesn't know exactly what to expect when she defends her AEW Women's World championship against belt-collecting TBS champion Mercedes Moné -— who carries six championships at the moment -— in the first-ever single match between the two. What she does predict is what happens at AEW All In from Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas on Saturday (3 p.m., Amazon Prime) won't be a pretty wrestling match, but a violent ordeal between two of the top women in the industry. Advertisement Storm has been a whirlwind since her character change in October 2023, and remains in character during interviews. The four-time AEW Women's World champion found time for some Q&A with Post pro wrestling columnist Joseph Staszewski before the company's biggest show of the year.


Time of India
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Popular AEW star steals John Cena's iconic catchphrase on live television
is one of the most renowned and successful superstars of all time, who this year rightfully claimed the moniker of being called the G.O.A.T. The Cenation Leader has captivated the audience for more than two decades with his persona, charisma and resilience. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In doing so, he became popular for numerous aspects such as his merchandise, attitude, and even iconic catchphrases. Recently, a highly popular AEW star decided to steal a page from Cena's playbook and steal his famous catch phrase on live television. Which top AEW star stole John Cena's catchphrase? On the historic edition of AEW Dynamite 300, top star Mercedes Mone was slated to defend her TBS Championship against Mina Shirakawa. The match was a stellar showdown and led to loud cheers from the audience. In the end, The CEO rolled up Shirakawa for the pin to retain her title. She even attacked "Timeless" Toni Storm who was watching the action ringside. As she was leaving the ringside area, Mone decided to steal one of John Cena's iconic catchphrases. She held the TBS title high, looking into the camera to send a message to Toni Storm and said, "Your Time is Up, My Time is Now." Cena has been heard saying the line for years, and this is even the first line of his WWE theme song that he recorded himself. Mercedes Mone and Timeless Toni Storm have been engaged in a heated feud for weeks. It began when Mone won the Owen Hart Foundation Cup to earn the right to challenge her for her AEW Women's World title at their premier event, AEW All In Texas in a few weeks. It has been billed as a dream showdown for the company and is expected to be nothing short of a blockbuster event. As for John Cena, he is halfway through his farewell tour in WWE. The Never Seen 17 successfully defended his Undisputed WWE title at the Night of Champions PLE against his longtime rival, CM Punk. He is next set to compete in a major match at SummerSlam, with Cody Rhodes, who won King of the Ring tournament, likely to be his opponent in a rematch from WrestleMania 41. Also read:
Yahoo
24-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Saraya's Shocking Revelation: AEW Star Says Wrestling Career Is Nearing Its End
Former AEW Women's World Champion Saraya, a former WWE Superstar, has announced that she is nearing the end of her wrestling career. Saraya revived her career after retiring from WWE in 2018. Saraya, formerly known as Paige in WWE, suffered a career-threatening injury in 2017. During a WWE live event, Mercedes Mone delivered a backkick to her during their match, which caused her neck injury and forced her to retire in 2018. Determined to return, Saraya worked hard on her rehabilitation. After her WWE contract expired in 2022, she signed with AEW and made her in-ring return at AEW Full Gear, defeating Britt Baker. Since then, she has established herself as a top star in AEW's women's division. In 2023, at AEW All In at Wembley Stadium in London, Saraya won the AEW Women's World Championship in her home country. While she had a short reign as champion, she has suffered multiple losses in AEW over the past few years. Since October 8, Saraya has been absent from AEW television after losing to Willow Nightingale in a match that also featured Jamie Hayter and Nyla Rose, fueling speculation about a possible injury. However, she dismissed the rumors, confirming that she was not injured. Amid this development, she recently made a shocking revelation her wrestling career is nearing its end. In an interview with Sports Illustrated, Saraya discussed her wrestling future and revealed that her in-ring career is approaching its final chapter. Reflecting on her recent string of losses in AEW, she explained that her focus has been on elevating new stars. She stated, 'I'm letting people beat me, left, right and center. I was on a losing streak, but I just wanted people to get their rub. I want to uplift everybody. I'm not gonna be in wrestling forever. I'm coming to the end of it and it's very soon. And I don't wanna go out being like, I need to be on top.' Saraya has been absent from AEW for over five months, while Toni Storm currently holds the AEW Women's Championship. With her career nearing its end, will she make a comeback to chase the title one last time and have a final run as champion? Only time will tell. The post Saraya's Shocking Revelation: AEW Star Says Wrestling Career Is Nearing Its End appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.