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!! "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." "Chin up, tits out, and watch for the tropes!"
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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 Wrestling/WorldWonderRingSTARDOM. In addition, Storm is a 2x AEW Women's World Championship, 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 Wrestling/WorldWonderRingSTARDOM. In addition, Storm is a 2x 3x AEW Women's World Championship, 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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* DeliberatelyMonochrome: After going "Timeless", Toni's entrances and pre-taped segments have been rendered in black and white and remain so even when it cuts back to other wrestlers in the same segment, (such as Hikaru Shida) remain in color. Her match graphics also have her in black and white with only red lipstick as [[SplashOfColor the sole color]].

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On the March 30, 2022 episode of ''Dynamite'', Storm made her debut for Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling. That September at ''All Out'', she claimed the interim AEW Women's World Championship, which had been vacated due to lineal champion Thunder Rosa being injured. Storm dropped the interim title to Jamie Hayter that November at ''Full Gear''. Several days later, Thunder Rosa vacated her claim to the title, and Storm's interim reign was {{retcon}}ned into an official reign. Storm defeated Hayter at ''Double or Nothing'' in May 2023 to reclaim the title. She then dropped the title to Wrestling/HikaruShida in August 2nd 2023 on the 200th episode of ''Dynamite''.

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On the March 30, 2022 episode of ''Dynamite'', Storm made her debut for Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling. That September at ''All Out'', she claimed the interim AEW Women's World Championship, which had been vacated due to lineal champion Thunder Rosa being injured. Storm dropped the interim title to Jamie Hayter that November at ''Full Gear''. Several days later, Thunder Rosa vacated her claim to the title, and Storm's interim reign was {{retcon}}ned into an official reign. Storm defeated Hayter at ''Double or Nothing'' in May 2023 to reclaim the title. She then dropped the title to Wrestling/HikaruShida in August 2nd 2023 on the 200th episode of ''Dynamite''.
''Dynamite''. In the weeks following this loss, Toni, having suffered a mental breakdown in losing her title, started calling herself "Timeless" Toni Storm, and started seeing her life as a motion picture, an homage to [[Film/SunsetBoulevard Norma Desmond]] complete with a butler.
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* LargeHam: Her "Timeless" character is this in spades, being so gloriously over the top with her prima donna rants and antics. Just watch her ''Portrait of a Star'' interview [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLDW8EX8B6s here]].

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* LargeHam: Her "Timeless" character is this in spades, being so gloriously over the top with her prima donna rants and antics. Just watch her ''Portrait of a Star'' interview interviews [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLDW8EX8B6s here]].
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* LargeHam: Her "Timeless" character is this in spades, being so gloriously over the top with her prima donna rants and antics.

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* LargeHam: Her "Timeless" character is this in spades, being so gloriously over the top with her prima donna rants and antics. Just watch her ''Portrait of a Star'' interview [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLDW8EX8B6s here]].
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* LargeHam: Her "Timeless" character is this in spades, being so gloriously over the top with her PrimaDonna rants and antics.

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* LargeHam: Her "Timeless" character is this in spades, being so gloriously over the top with her PrimaDonna prima donna rants and antics.
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* LargeHam: Her "Timeless" character is this in spades, being so gloriously over the top with her PrimaDonna rants and antics.
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* ThePrimaDonna: Became one after losing the Women's World Champion title to Wrestling/HikaruShida on the 200th episode of ''Dynamite'', regularly throwing temper tantrums and acting overdramatic during interviews as a result of being dethroned for a second time. By ''All In'' a month later, her gimmick had evolved into a Creator/MarilynMonroe-esque Hollywood starlet (who throws shoes at the backstage interviewers).

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* ThePrimaDonna: Became one after losing the Women's World Champion title to Wrestling/HikaruShida on the 200th episode of ''Dynamite'', regularly throwing temper tantrums and acting overdramatic during interviews as a result of being dethroned for a second time. By ''All In'' a month later, her gimmick had evolved into a Creator/MarilynMonroe-esque Hollywood starlet (who who, among other things, throws shoes at the backstage interviewers).interviewers.



* SanitySlippage: Let just say Toni did not take losing the AEW Women's World Championship at ''Dynamite 200'' very well, eventually turning into the shoe-throwing WhiteDwarfStarlet she now known as.

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* SanitySlippage: Let just say Toni did not take losing the AEW Women's World Championship at ''Dynamite 200'' very well, well at all, eventually turning into the shoe-throwing WhiteDwarfStarlet she she's now known as.
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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Used to be roommates and best friends with fellow wrestler Jamie Hayter. However, upon Jamie Hayter's return to AEW, she allied up with one of Toni's enemies, Wrestling/BrittBaker, which led to their friendship to fall apart.
** After losing her title and going full starlet, an accidental assault to Sweet Saraya as well some cheating by Saraya at Toni's expense at ''All In London'' drove a wedge between her and the Outcasts.

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Used to be roommates and best friends with fellow wrestler Jamie Hayter. However, upon Jamie Hayter's return to AEW, she allied up with one of Toni's enemies, Wrestling/BrittBaker, which led to their friendship to fall apart.
** After losing her title and going full starlet, an accidental assault to Sweet Saraya as well some cheating by Saraya at Toni's expense at ''All In London'' drove a wedge between her and the Outcasts. This eventually culminated in Toni completely betraying them at ''All Out'', stopping Ruby from cheating in her match against Kris Statlander and officially leaving the faction.

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* ThePrimaDonna: Became one after losing the Women's World Champion title to Wrestling/HikaruShida on the 200th episode of ''Dynamite'', regularly throwing temper tantrums and acting overdramatic during interviews as a result of being dethroned for a second time. By All In a month later, her gimmick had evolved into a MarilynMonroe-esque Hollywood starlet (who throws shoes at the backstage interviewers).

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* ThePrimaDonna: Became one after losing the Women's World Champion title to Wrestling/HikaruShida on the 200th episode of ''Dynamite'', regularly throwing temper tantrums and acting overdramatic during interviews as a result of being dethroned for a second time. By All In ''All In'' a month later, her gimmick had evolved into a MarilynMonroe-esque Creator/MarilynMonroe-esque Hollywood starlet (who throws shoes at the backstage interviewers).


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* SanitySlippage: Let just say Toni did not take losing the AEW Women's World Championship at ''Dynamite 200'' very well, eventually turning into the shoe-throwing WhiteDwarfStarlet she now known as.


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** After losing her title and going full starlet, an accidental assault to Sweet Saraya as well some cheating by Saraya at Toni's expense at ''All In London'' drove a wedge between her and the Outcasts.

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* DramaQueen: Became one after losing the Women's World Champion title to Wrestling/HikaruShida on the 200th episode of ''Dynamite'', regularly throwing temper tantrums and acting overdramatic during interviews as a result of being dethroned for a second time.


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* ThePrimaDonna: Became one after losing the Women's World Champion title to Wrestling/HikaruShida on the 200th episode of ''Dynamite'', regularly throwing temper tantrums and acting overdramatic during interviews as a result of being dethroned for a second time. By All In a month later, her gimmick had evolved into a MarilynMonroe-esque Hollywood starlet (who throws shoes at the backstage interviewers).

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Actually, this is probably more fitting


* DramaQueen: Became one after losing the Women's World Champion title to Wrestling/HikaruShida on the 200th episode of ''Dynamite'', regularly throwing temper tantrums and acting overdramatic during interviews as a result of being dethroned for a second time.



* ThePrimaDonna: Became one after losing the Women's World Champion title to Wrestling/HikaruShida on the 200th episode of ''Dynamite'', regularly throwing temper tantrums and acting overdramatic during interviews as a result of being dethroned for a second time.
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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 Wrestling/WorldWonderRingSTARDOM. In addition to a 2x and current AEW Women's World Championship she now holds, Storm is 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,[[YMMV she 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.

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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 Wrestling/WorldWonderRingSTARDOM. In addition to addition, Storm is a 2x and current AEW Women's World Championship she now holds, Storm is Championship, 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 Wrestling/LaceyEvans 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 [[Wrestling/{{WWE NXT}} 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 Wrestling/IoShirai 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,[[YMMV ended, she fell off the planet in terms of use on the main roster, and then after a brief period of intense misuse]] misuse she asked for and was granted her release from WWE on December 29, 2021.



* 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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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=].



** Came up short in the NXT UK Women's Championship Tournament, however, losing to Rhea Ripley.

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** Came up short in the NXT UK Women's Championship Tournament, however, losing to Rhea Ripley.Wrestling/RheaRipley.
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On the March 30, 2022 episode of ''Dynamite'', Storm made her debut for Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling. That September at ''All Out'', she claimed the interim AEW Women's World Championship, which had been vacated due to lineal champion Thunder Rosa being injured. Storm dropped the interim title to Jamie Hayter that November at ''Full Gear''. Several days later, Thunder Rosa vacated her claim to the title, and Storm's interim reign was {{retcon}}ned into an official reign. Storm defeated Hayter at ''Double or Nothing'' in May 2023 to reclaim the title.

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On the March 30, 2022 episode of ''Dynamite'', Storm made her debut for Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling. That September at ''All Out'', she claimed the interim AEW Women's World Championship, which had been vacated due to lineal champion Thunder Rosa being injured. Storm dropped the interim title to Jamie Hayter that November at ''Full Gear''. Several days later, Thunder Rosa vacated her claim to the title, and Storm's interim reign was {{retcon}}ned into an official reign. Storm defeated Hayter at ''Double or Nothing'' in May 2023 to reclaim the title.
title. She then dropped the title to Wrestling/HikaruShida in August 2nd 2023 on the 200th episode of ''Dynamite''.
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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 Wrestling/WorldWonderRingSTARDOM. In addition to the AEW Women's World Championship she now holds, Storm is 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 Wrestling/WorldWonderRingSTARDOM. In addition to the a 2x and current AEW Women's World Championship she now holds, Storm is 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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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}}.

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



* AwesomeAussie: Originally from Queensland, Australia.

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* AwesomeAussie: Originally from Though born in New Zealand, she grew up in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.having moved there when her parents separated when she was 4.
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On the March 30, 2022 episode of ''Dynamite'', Storm made her debut for Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling. That September at ''All Out'', she claimed the interim AEW Women's World Championship, which had been vacated due to lineal champion Thunder Rosa being injured. Storm dropped the interim title to Wrestling/JamieHayter that November at ''Full Gear''. Several days later, Thunder Rosa vacated her claim to the title, and Storm's interim reign was {{retcon}}ned into an official reign. Storm defeated Hayter at ''Double or Nothing'' in May 2023 to reclaim the title.

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On the March 30, 2022 episode of ''Dynamite'', Storm made her debut for Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling. That September at ''All Out'', she claimed the interim AEW Women's World Championship, which had been vacated due to lineal champion Thunder Rosa being injured. Storm dropped the interim title to Wrestling/JamieHayter Jamie Hayter that November at ''Full Gear''. Several days later, Thunder Rosa vacated her claim to the title, and Storm's interim reign was {{retcon}}ned into an official reign. Storm defeated Hayter at ''Double or Nothing'' in May 2023 to reclaim the title.
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Now the AEW women's champ.


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.

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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 Wrestling/WorldWonderRingSTARDOM. She's In addition to the AEW Women's World Championship she now holds, Storm is 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.



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

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On the March 30, 2022 episode of ''Dynamite'', Storm made her debut for Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling. That September at ''All Out'', she claimed the interim AEW Women's World Championship, which had been vacated due to lineal champion Thunder Rosa being injured. Storm dropped the interim title to Wrestling/JamieHayter that November at ''Full Gear''. Several days later, Thunder Rosa vacated her claim to the title, and Storm's interim reign was {{retcon}}ned into an official reign. Storm defeated Hayter at ''Double or Nothing'' in May 2023 to reclaim the title.
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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Used to be roommates and best friends with fellow wrestler Jamie Hayter. However, upon Jamie Hayter's return to AEW, she allied up with one of Toni's enemies, Wrestling/BrittBaker, which led to their friendship to fall apart.
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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,[[YMMV]]she 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.

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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,[[YMMV]]she ended,[[YMMV she fell off the planet in terms of use on the main roster, and then after a brief period of intense misuse misuse]] she asked for 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,[[YMMV she 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.

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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,[[YMMV she ended,[[YMMV]]she 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.
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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,[[YourMileageMayVary she fell off the planet in terms of use on the main roster, and then after a brief period of intense misuse ]]

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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,[[YourMileageMayVary ended,[[YMMV she fell off the planet in terms of use on the main roster, and then after a brief period of intense misuse ]]
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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,[[YMMV she fell off the planet in terms of use on the main roster, and then after a brief period of intense misuse ]]

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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,[[YMMV ended,[[YourMileageMayVary she fell off the planet in terms of use on the main roster, and then after a brief period of intense misuse ]]
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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 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.

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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, ended,[[YMMV she 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.
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* TheDragon: Becomes one to [[Wrestling/{{Paige}} Saraya]] upon both of them turning Heel.
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* BareYourMidriff: As is typical.

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