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** Happened again in AEW, with herself and [[Wrestling/{{Paige}} Saraya]] attacking Willow Nightingale. This got cemented as both Wrestiling/BrittBaker and Jamie Hayter have turned Face.

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** Happened again in AEW, with herself and [[Wrestling/{{Paige}} Saraya]] attacking Willow Nightingale. This got cemented as both Wrestiling/BrittBaker Wrestling/BrittBaker and Jamie Hayter have turned Face.

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* FaceHeelTurn: On the November 25 2020 episode of NXT, Toni attacked Wrestling/EmberMoon thus turning heel and joined Wrestling/CandiceLeRae team with Dakota Kai and Raquel Gonzalez for NXT [=WarGames=].

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* FaceHeelTurn: On the November 25 25, 2020 episode of NXT, Toni attacked Wrestling/EmberMoon thus turning heel and joined Wrestling/CandiceLeRae team with Dakota Kai and Raquel Gonzalez for NXT [=WarGames=]. [=WarGames=].
** Happened again in AEW, with herself and [[Wrestling/{{Paige}} Saraya]] attacking Willow Nightingale. This got cemented as both Wrestiling/BrittBaker and Jamie Hayter have turned Face.
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* IHaveTheHighGround: She has quite a few aerial offense, most notably the top rope leg drop.
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* FaceHeelTurn: On the November 25 episode of NXT, Toni attacked Wrestling/EmberMoon thus turning heel and joined Wrestling/CandiceLeRae team with Dakota Kai and Raquel Gonzalez for NXT [=WarGames=].

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* FaceHeelTurn: On the November 25 2020 episode of NXT, Toni attacked Wrestling/EmberMoon thus turning heel and joined Wrestling/CandiceLeRae team with Dakota Kai and Raquel Gonzalez for NXT [=WarGames=].



** Back in Stardom and on the indies, her finisher was a piledriver called "Strong Zero." It was changed to the aforementioned "Storm Zero" (which was called the "''Strong'' Zero" for a bit before changing it) because the piledriver is banned in WWE and their developmental system (with exceptions for the Tombstone Piledriver and the Canadian Destroyer)

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** Back in Stardom and on the indies, her finisher was a piledriver called "Strong Zero." It was changed to the aforementioned "Storm Zero" (which was called the "''Strong'' Zero" for a bit before changing it) because the piledriver is banned in WWE and their developmental system (with exceptions for the Tombstone Piledriver and the Canadian Destroyer)Destroyer). Storm went back to the "Strong Zero" piledriver in her AEW debut, but it was renamed "Storm Zero" as the Best Friends already have a move named "Strong Zero".
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* TakeThisJobAndShoveIt: After going unused for a long time on WWE's main roster, Toni finally got a "push" with a feud against ''[=SmackDown=]'' Women's Champion Wrestling/CharlotteFlair. Unfortunately, she was booked so poorly in this feud that she decided she'd had enough and bluntly asked WWE for her release, which they granted to her.

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* FaceHeelTurn: On the November 25 episode of NXT, Toni attacked Wrestling/EmberMoon thus turning heel and joined Wrestling/CandiceLeRae team with Dakota Kai and Raquel Gonzalez for NXT WarGames.

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* FaceHeelTurn: On the November 25 episode of NXT, Toni attacked Wrestling/EmberMoon thus turning heel and joined Wrestling/CandiceLeRae team with Dakota Kai and Raquel Gonzalez for NXT WarGames.[=WarGames=].



* FinishingMove: A Tiger Driver called "Storm Zero". She also has the Air Raid Crash.
** Back in Stardom and on the indies, her finisher was a piledriver called "Strong Zero." It was changed to the aforementioned "Storm Zero" (which was called the Strong Zero for a bit before changing it) because the piledriver is banned in WWE and their developmental system (with exceptions for the Tombstone and the Canadian Destroyer)

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A Tiger Driver called "Storm Zero". She also has the Air Raid Crash.
** Back in Stardom and on the indies, her finisher was a piledriver called "Strong Zero." It was changed to the aforementioned "Storm Zero" (which was called the Strong Zero "''Strong'' Zero" for a bit before changing it) because the piledriver is banned in WWE and their developmental system (with exceptions for the Tombstone Piledriver and the Canadian Destroyer)



* MsFanservice: She's a good-looking woman with gear that shows quite a lot of skin similar to Wrestling/{{Paige}}'s but with more emphasis on her [[MaleGaze large backside]]. And this was before she got released from WWE. After her requested release, she infamously opened an Website/OnlyFans account and proceeded to make enough money off the ensuing subscriptions to eclipse most female wrestlers' yearly contracts in a single day.

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* MsFanservice: She's a good-looking woman with gear that shows quite a lot of skin similar to Wrestling/{{Paige}}'s but with more emphasis on her [[MaleGaze large backside]]. And this was before she got released from WWE. After her requested release, she infamously opened an Website/OnlyFans [=OnlyFans=] account and proceeded to make enough money off the ensuing subscriptions to eclipse most female wrestlers' yearly contracts in a single day.
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Toni Storm (born Toni Rossall on October 19, 1995 at Auckland, UsefulNotes/NewZealand) is an UsefulNotes/{{Australia}}n {{professional wrestl|ing}}er trained by Dean Allmark, formerly signed to the ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}''.

She debuted on October 9, 2009 at her home country's ''Impact Pro Wrestling'' promotion while she was 13 years old, and five years later made the move to the UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom to improve herself, though she performed across most of Europe. In 2015 she signed for ''Wrestling/{{PROGRESS Wrestling}}'' and became the first-ever women's champion after defeating Jinny and Laura Di Matteo in may 2017. She also performed on the japanese {{joshi}} promotion ''Wrestling/WorldWonderRingSTARDOM''. She's 1x AAW Women's Championship, 1x BEW Women's Championship, 1x IPW Australia Women's Championship, 1x IPW Australian Cruiserweight Championship, 1x IPW Australian Hardcore Championship, 2x PWAQ Women's Championship, 1x PROGRESS Women's Championship, 2x wXw Women's Championship, 1x SWA World Championship and 1x World of Stardom Championship. She also won several tournaments and ranked in the 19th. place at the 2018 ''PWI Female 50'' in the category Female Singles Wrestlers.

Her story with the ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}'' began during the 2014 Australian tryouts of the company while it was touring on the country. She also took part in the 2015 WWE UK Tour. On June 2017 she was announced as one of the competitors for the inaugural edition of the ''[[Wrestling/WWEMaeYoungClassic Mae Young Classic]]'' tournament, where she eliminated Ayesha Raymond, Lacey Evans and Piper Niven before losing in the semifinals against eventual winner Kairi Sane. A year later, she was announced as a new signee for the company and became the #1 contender for the NXT Women's Championship defeating both Killer Kelly and Isla Dawn. In that same year, she became the winner of the second ''MYC'' tournament (defeating Io Shirai at the highly-lauded ''WWE Evolution'' PPV) and in 2019 she became the second NXT UK Champion after defeating Rhea Ripley at ''NXT UK [=TakeOver=]: Blackpool''. Sadly after her reign in NXT UK ended, she initially fell off the planet in terms of use on the main roster, and then after a brief period of intense misuse she asked for and was granted her release from WWE on December 29 2021.

On the March 30th, 2022 episode of ''Dynamite'', Storm made her debut for ''Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling''.

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Toni Storm (born Toni Rossall on October 19, 1995 at Auckland, UsefulNotes/NewZealand) is an UsefulNotes/{{Australia}}n {{professional wrestl|ing}}er trained by Dean Allmark, formerly signed to the ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}''.Wrestling/{{WWE}}.

She debuted on October 9, 2009 at her home country's ''Impact Impact Pro Wrestling'' Wrestling promotion while she was 13 years old, and five years later made the move to the UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom to improve herself, though she performed across most of Europe. In 2015 she signed for ''Wrestling/{{PROGRESS Wrestling}}'' Wrestling/{{PROGRESS Wrestling}} and became the first-ever women's champion after defeating Jinny and Laura Di Matteo in may 2017. She also performed on the japanese {{joshi}} Japanese joshi promotion ''Wrestling/WorldWonderRingSTARDOM''.Wrestling/WorldWonderRingSTARDOM. She's 1x AAW Women's Championship, 1x BEW Women's Championship, 1x IPW Australia Women's Championship, 1x IPW Australian Cruiserweight Championship, 1x IPW Australian Hardcore Championship, 2x PWAQ Women's Championship, 1x PROGRESS Women's Championship, 2x wXw Women's Championship, 1x SWA World Championship and 1x World of Stardom Championship. She also won several tournaments and ranked in the 19th. place at the 2018 ''PWI Female 50'' in the category Female Singles Wrestlers.

Her story with the ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}'' Wrestling/{{WWE}} began during the 2014 Australian tryouts of the company while it was touring on the country. She also took part in the 2015 WWE UK Tour. On June 2017 she was announced as one of the competitors for the inaugural edition of the ''[[Wrestling/WWEMaeYoungClassic Mae Young Classic]]'' tournament, where she eliminated Ayesha Raymond, Lacey Evans and Piper Niven before losing in the semifinals against eventual winner Kairi Sane. A year later, she was announced as a new signee for the company and became the #1 contender for the NXT Women's Championship defeating both Killer Kelly and Isla Dawn. In that same year, she became the winner of the second ''MYC'' tournament (defeating Io Shirai at the highly-lauded ''WWE Evolution'' PPV) and in 2019 she became the second NXT UK Champion after defeating Rhea Ripley at ''NXT UK [=TakeOver=]: Blackpool''. Sadly Sadly, after her reign in NXT UK ended, she initially fell off the planet in terms of use on the main roster, and then after a brief period of intense misuse she asked for and was granted her release from WWE on December 29 29, 2021.

On the March 30th, 30, 2022 episode of ''Dynamite'', Storm made her debut for ''Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling''.Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling.



** In a match against Zoey Stark on the May 18, 2021 episode of NXT, she debuted a new finisher which is a modified version of the Ruby Cutter, a move that is innovated by her mentor, Dean Allmark. The difference is that Toni's version drops into a DDT instead of a cutter. She then uses the regular Ruby Cutter as her finisher (now called the "Storm One") in her ''Wrestling/WWESmackDown'' debut

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** In a match against Zoey Stark on the May 18, 2021 episode of NXT, she debuted a new finisher which is a modified version of the Ruby Cutter, a move that is innovated by her mentor, Dean Allmark. The difference is that Toni's version drops into a DDT instead of a cutter. She then uses the regular Ruby Cutter as her finisher (now called the "Storm One") in her ''Wrestling/WWESmackDown'' debutdebut.



** Won ''PROGRESS''[='=]s "Natural Progression Series IV", ''STARDOM''[='=]s "Cinderella Tournament 2017" and "5-STAR Grand Prix 2017", and ''wXw''[='=]s "Femmes Fatales 2017" tournaments.

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** Won ''PROGRESS''[='=]s PROGRESS[='=]s "Natural Progression Series IV", ''STARDOM''[='=]s STARDOM[='=]s "Cinderella Tournament 2017" and "5-STAR Grand Prix 2017", and ''wXw''[='=]s wXw[='=]s "Femmes Fatales 2017" tournaments.
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On the March 30th, 2022 episode of ''Dynamite'', Storm made her debut for ''Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling''.
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* MsFanservice: She's a good-looking woman with gear that shows quite a lot of skin similar to Wrestling/{{Paige}}'s but with more emphasis on her [[MaleGaze large backside]].

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* MsFanservice: She's a good-looking woman with gear that shows quite a lot of skin similar to Wrestling/{{Paige}}'s but with more emphasis on her [[MaleGaze large backside]]. And this was before she got released from WWE. After her requested release, she infamously opened an Website/OnlyFans account and proceeded to make enough money off the ensuing subscriptions to eclipse most female wrestlers' yearly contracts in a single day.

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Her story with the ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}'' began during the 2014 Australian tryouts of the company while it was touring on the country. She also took part in the 2015 WWE UK Tour. On June 2017 she was announced as one of the competitors for the inaugural edition of the ''[[Wrestling/WWEMaeYoungClassic Mae Young Classic]]'' tournament, where she eliminated Ayesha Raymond, Lacey Evans and Piper Niven before losing in the semifinals against eventual winner Kairi Sane. A year later, she was announced as a new signee for the company and became the #1 contender for the NXT Women's Championship defeating both Killer Kelly and Isla Dawn. In that same year, she became the winner of the second ''MYC'' tournament (defeating Io Shirai at the highly-lauded ''WWE Evolution'' PPV) and in 2019 she became the second NXT UK Champion after defeating Rhea Ripley at ''NXT UK [=TakeOver=]: Blackpool''. Sadly after her reign in NXT UK ended, she essentially fell off the planet in terms of use, and was granted her release from WWE on December 29 2021.

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Her story with the ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}'' began during the 2014 Australian tryouts of the company while it was touring on the country. She also took part in the 2015 WWE UK Tour. On June 2017 she was announced as one of the competitors for the inaugural edition of the ''[[Wrestling/WWEMaeYoungClassic Mae Young Classic]]'' tournament, where she eliminated Ayesha Raymond, Lacey Evans and Piper Niven before losing in the semifinals against eventual winner Kairi Sane. A year later, she was announced as a new signee for the company and became the #1 contender for the NXT Women's Championship defeating both Killer Kelly and Isla Dawn. In that same year, she became the winner of the second ''MYC'' tournament (defeating Io Shirai at the highly-lauded ''WWE Evolution'' PPV) and in 2019 she became the second NXT UK Champion after defeating Rhea Ripley at ''NXT UK [=TakeOver=]: Blackpool''. Sadly after her reign in NXT UK ended, she essentially initially fell off the planet in terms of use, use on the main roster, and then after a brief period of intense misuse she asked for and was granted her release from WWE on December 29 2021.


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* TakeThisJobAndShoveIt: After going unused for a long time on WWE's main roster, Toni finally got a "push" with a feud against ''[=SmackDown=]'' Women's Champion Wrestling/CharlotteFlair. Unfortunately, she was booked so poorly in this feud that she decided she'd had enough and bluntly asked WWE for her release, which they granted to her.
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Toni Storm (born Toni Rossall on October 19, 1995 at Auckland, UsefulNotes/NewZealand) is an UsefulNotes/{{Australia}}n {{professional wrestl|ing}}er trained by Dean Allmark, and currently signed to the ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}'' and performing in the ''Wrestling/{{WWENXT}}'' brand.

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Toni Storm (born Toni Rossall on October 19, 1995 at Auckland, UsefulNotes/NewZealand) is an UsefulNotes/{{Australia}}n {{professional wrestl|ing}}er trained by Dean Allmark, and currently formerly signed to the ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}'' and performing in the ''Wrestling/{{WWENXT}}'' brand.
''Wrestling/{{WWE}}''.



Her story with the ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}'' began during the 2014 Australian tryouts of the company while it was touring on the country. She also took part in the 2015 WWE UK Tour. On June 2017 she was announced as one of the competitors for the inaugural edition of the ''[[Wrestling/WWEMaeYoungClassic Mae Young Classic]]'' tournament, where she eliminated Ayesha Raymond, Lacey Evans and Piper Niven before losing in the semifinals against eventual winner Kairi Sane. A year later, she was announced as a new signee for the company and became the #1 contender for the NXT Women's Championship defeating both Killer Kelly and Isla Dawn. In that same year, she became the winner of the second ''MYC'' tournament (defeating Io Shirai at the highly-lauded ''WWE Evolution'' PPV) and in 2019 she became the second NXT UK Champion after defeating Rhea Ripley at ''NXT UK [=TakeOver=]: Blackpool''.

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Her story with the ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}'' began during the 2014 Australian tryouts of the company while it was touring on the country. She also took part in the 2015 WWE UK Tour. On June 2017 she was announced as one of the competitors for the inaugural edition of the ''[[Wrestling/WWEMaeYoungClassic Mae Young Classic]]'' tournament, where she eliminated Ayesha Raymond, Lacey Evans and Piper Niven before losing in the semifinals against eventual winner Kairi Sane. A year later, she was announced as a new signee for the company and became the #1 contender for the NXT Women's Championship defeating both Killer Kelly and Isla Dawn. In that same year, she became the winner of the second ''MYC'' tournament (defeating Io Shirai at the highly-lauded ''WWE Evolution'' PPV) and in 2019 she became the second NXT UK Champion after defeating Rhea Ripley at ''NXT UK [=TakeOver=]: Blackpool''.
Blackpool''. Sadly after her reign in NXT UK ended, she essentially fell off the planet in terms of use, and was granted her release from WWE on December 29 2021.
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As usual, you can find more info about her on [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Storm that other wiki]], [[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=2&nr=15978 Cagematch]] and [[https://www.wrestlingdata.com/index.php?befehl=bios&wrestler=30394 WrestlingData]].
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** In a match against Zoey Stark on the May 18, 2021 episode of NXT, she debuted a new finisher which is a modified version of the Ruby Cutter, a move that is innovated by her mentor, Dean Allmark. The difference is that Toni's version drops into a DDT instead of a cutter.

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** In a match against Zoey Stark on the May 18, 2021 episode of NXT, she debuted a new finisher which is a modified version of the Ruby Cutter, a move that is innovated by her mentor, Dean Allmark. The difference is that Toni's version drops into a DDT instead of a cutter. She then uses the regular Ruby Cutter as her finisher (now called the "Storm One") in her ''Wrestling/WWESmackDown'' debut
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** In a match against Zoey Stark on the May 18, 2021 episode of NXT, she debuted a new finisher which is a modified version of the Ruby Cutter, which is innovated by her mentor, Dean Allmark. The difference is that Toni's version drops into a DDT instead of a cutter.

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** In a match against Zoey Stark on the May 18, 2021 episode of NXT, she debuted a new finisher which is a modified version of the Ruby Cutter, which a move that is innovated by her mentor, Dean Allmark. The difference is that Toni's version drops into a DDT instead of a cutter.
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** In a match against Zoey Stark on the May 18, 2021 episode of NXT, she debuted a new finisher which is a modified version of the Ruby Cutter, which is innovated by her mentor, Dean Allmark. The difference is that Toni's version is a DDT variant instead of a cutter.

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** In a match against Zoey Stark on the May 18, 2021 episode of NXT, she debuted a new finisher which is a modified version of the Ruby Cutter, which is innovated by her mentor, Dean Allmark. The difference is that Toni's version is drops into a DDT variant instead of a cutter.
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** In a match against Zoey Stark on the May 18, 2021 episode of NXT, she debuted a new finisher which is a modified version of the Ruby Cutter, which is innovated by her mentor, Dean Allmark. The difference is that Toni's version is a DDT variant instead of a cutter.
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Toni Storm (born Toni Rossall on October 19, 1995 at Auckland, UsefulNotes/NewZealand) is an UsefulNotes/{{Australia}}n {{professional wrestl|ing}}er trained by Dean Allmark, and currently signed to the ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}'' and performing in the ''[[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT UK]]'' brand.

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Toni Storm (born Toni Rossall on October 19, 1995 at Auckland, UsefulNotes/NewZealand) is an UsefulNotes/{{Australia}}n {{professional wrestl|ing}}er trained by Dean Allmark, and currently signed to the ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}'' and performing in the ''[[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT UK]]'' ''Wrestling/{{WWENXT}}'' brand.
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Toni Storm (born Toni Rossall on October 19, 1995 at Auckland, UsefulNotes/NewZealand) is an [[UsefulNotes/{{Australia}} australian]] {{professional wrestl|ing}}er trained by Dean Allmark, and currently signed to the ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}'' and performing in the ''[[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT UK]]'' brand.

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Toni Storm (born Toni Rossall on October 19, 1995 at Auckland, UsefulNotes/NewZealand) is an [[UsefulNotes/{{Australia}} australian]] UsefulNotes/{{Australia}}n {{professional wrestl|ing}}er trained by Dean Allmark, and currently signed to the ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}'' and performing in the ''[[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT UK]]'' brand.
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* ActionGirl: Despite being only 23, Toni has proven herself to be one of the best women's wrestlers on the planet. She even won the second Mae Young Classic by beating Io Shirai, who many claim may be the best female wrestler in the world.

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* ActionGirl: Despite being only By age 23, Toni has had already proven herself to be one of the best women's wrestlers on the planet. She even won the second Mae Young Classic by beating Io Shirai, who many claim may be the best female wrestler in the world.



* MsFanservice: She's a good-looking woman with a gear that shows quite a lot of skin similar to Wrestling/{{Paige}}'s and which emphasizes her [[MaleGaze large backside]].

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* MsFanservice: She's a good-looking woman with a gear that shows quite a lot of skin similar to Wrestling/{{Paige}}'s and which emphasizes but with more emphasis on her [[MaleGaze large backside]].
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* LennonSpecs: Wears these on occasion.

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* ActionGirl: Despite being only 23, Toni has proven herself to be one of the best women's wrestlers on the planet. She even won the second Mae Young Classic by beating Io Shirai, who many claim may be the best female wrestler in the world.



* Badass: Despite being only 23, Toni has proven herself to be one of the best women's wrestlers on the planet. She even won the second Mae Young Classic by beating Io Shirai, who many claim may be the best female wrestler in the world.
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* ZettaiRyouiki: She wears Grade B boots in the ring.
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* FaceHeelTurn: On the November 25 episode of NXT, Toni attacked Wrestling/EmberMoon thus turning heel and joined Wrestling/CandiceLeRae team with Dakota Kai and Raquel Gonzalez for NXT WarGames.
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* UseYourHead: Headbutts are some of her most frequent forms of striking.
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Adorkable TRS. Also ZCE.


* {{Adorkable}}: Tiny hat, check; sunglasses that say "Cross my heart. Hope to die. Stick a needle in my eye.", check; black line beneath right eye, check.
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She debuted on October 9, 2009 at her home country's ''Impact Pro Wrestling'' promotion while she was 13 years old, and five years later made the move to the UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom to improve herself, though she performed across most of Europe. In 2015 she signed for ''Wrestling/{{PROGRESS Wrestling}}'' and became the first-ever women's champion after defeating Jinny and Laura Di Matteo in may 2017. She also performed on the japanese {{joshi}} promotion ''World Wonder Ring STARDOM''. She's 1x AAW Women's Championship, 1x BEW Women's Championship, 1x IPW Australia Women's Championship, 1x IPW Australian Cruiserweight Championship, 1x IPW Australian Hardcore Championship, 2x PWAQ Women's Championship, 1x PROGRESS Women's Championship, 2x wXw Women's Championship, 1x SWA World Championship and 1x World of Stardom Championship. She also won several tournaments and ranked in the 19th. place at the 2018 ''PWI Female 50'' in the category Female Singles Wrestlers.

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She debuted on October 9, 2009 at her home country's ''Impact Pro Wrestling'' promotion while she was 13 years old, and five years later made the move to the UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom to improve herself, though she performed across most of Europe. In 2015 she signed for ''Wrestling/{{PROGRESS Wrestling}}'' and became the first-ever women's champion after defeating Jinny and Laura Di Matteo in may 2017. She also performed on the japanese {{joshi}} promotion ''World Wonder Ring STARDOM''.''Wrestling/WorldWonderRingSTARDOM''. She's 1x AAW Women's Championship, 1x BEW Women's Championship, 1x IPW Australia Women's Championship, 1x IPW Australian Cruiserweight Championship, 1x IPW Australian Hardcore Championship, 2x PWAQ Women's Championship, 1x PROGRESS Women's Championship, 2x wXw Women's Championship, 1x SWA World Championship and 1x World of Stardom Championship. She also won several tournaments and ranked in the 19th. place at the 2018 ''PWI Female 50'' in the category Female Singles Wrestlers.
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* PunkRock: Essentially what her persona is. Leather jackets, bandannas, sunglasses and studs are usually included in her entrance gear.
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* Badass: Despite being only 23, Toni has proven herself to be one of the best women's wrestlers on the planet. She even won the second Mae Young Classic by beating Io Shirai, who many claim may be the best female wrestler in the world.


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** Back in Stardom and on the indies, her finisher was a piledriver called "Strong Zero." It was changed to the aforementioned "Storm Zero" (which was called the Strong Zero for a bit before changing it) because the piledriver is banned in WWE and their developmental system (with exceptions for the Tombstone and the Canadian Destroyer)

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Toni Storm (born Toni Rossall on October 19, 1995 at Auckland, UsefulNotes/NewZealand) is an [[UsefulNotes/Australia australian]] {{professional wrestl|ing}}er trained by Dean Allmark, and currently signed to the ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}'' and performing in the ''[[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT UK]]'' brand.

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Toni Storm (born Toni Rossall on October 19, 1995 at Auckland, UsefulNotes/NewZealand) is an [[UsefulNotes/Australia [[UsefulNotes/{{Australia}} australian]] {{professional wrestl|ing}}er trained by Dean Allmark, and currently signed to the ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}'' and performing in the ''[[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT UK]]'' brand.



!! "Cross my heart. Trope to die. Stick a needle in my eye.":

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!! "Cross my heart. Trope to die. Stick a needle in my eye.":"



* FinishingMove: ''Storm Zero'', more commonly known as a Tiger Driver.

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* FinishingMove: ''Storm Zero'', more commonly known as a A Tiger Driver.Driver called "Storm Zero". She also has the Air Raid Crash.



* SignatureMove: A Double Underhook Powerbomb, a Fisherman's Suplex onto Knee combo, a German Suplex, a Guillotine Legdrop, a Hip Attack and a Suicide Dive.



* TournamentArc: Competed in and won the 2018 Mae Young Classic. Came up short in the NXT UK Women's Championship Tournament, however, losing to Rhea Ripley.
* ZettaiRyouiki: She wears Grade B boots in the ring.

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** Won ''PROGRESS''[='=]s "Natural Progression Series IV", ''STARDOM''[='=]s "Cinderella Tournament 2017" and "5-STAR Grand Prix 2017", and ''wXw''[='=]s "Femmes Fatales 2017" tournaments.
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Competed in and won the 2018 Mae Young Classic. Classic.
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Came up short in the NXT UK Women's Championship Tournament, however, losing to Rhea Ripley.
* ZettaiRyouiki: She wears Grade B boots in the ring.ring.
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