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‘Timeless’ Toni Storm Tops PWI Ladies’s 250


It’s Toni (Storm) time!

Professional Wrestling Illustrated has formally unveiled the skills included within the 2024 PWI Ladies’s 250. This record acknowledges the most effective girls throughout the professional wrestling trade. The analysis interval for this record spanned from October 1, 2023 till September 30, 2024.

Topping this 12 months’s record is former AEW Ladies’s Champion Toni Storm, whose nine-month reign as champion catapulted her to the forefront of AEW’s girls’s division. Amidst her reign, the “Timeless” performer additionally crafted a slow-burning but dramatic storyline together with her admirer-turned-friend Mariah Might (#9). Might has since turned her again on Storm and later dethroned her at AEW All In. Following her loss at All In, Storm returned to STARDOM, the place she now finds herself aligned with Mina Shirakawa (#16).

In rating primary on the PWI Ladies’s 250, Storm has additionally cemented herself as the primary AEW wrestler to succeed in this respective feat.

Who else made the PWI 250 this 12 months?

Trailing carefully behind Storm within the rankings is TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace (#2), former WWE Ladies’s World Champion Rhea Ripley, former World of STARDOM Champion Maika, and former NJPW STRONG Ladies’s Champion Stephanie Vaquer (#5).

Rounding out the highest ten are Marigold World Champion Sareee (#6), former WWE Ladies’s Champion Bayley (#7), former TBS Champion Willow Nightingale (#8), Mariah Might (#9), and ROH Ladies’s Champion Athena (#10). NXT Ladies’s Champion Roxanne Perez follows them at #11.

Toni Storm has not been seen in AEW since dropping to Might. She has had three matches for Stardom in Japan since then. Storm can be set to face La Catalina at CMLL’s upcoming occasion on October 18 at Enviornment Mexico. The match was initially scheduled for October 11. Nevertheless, Storm couldn’t make the present attributable to journey points brought on by Hurricane Milton.

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John Anderson
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