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Toni Storm Claims La Catalina Bought Fortunate, Full CMLL Viernes Espectacular Outcomes


Timeless Toni Storm’s debut in Area Mexico for CMLL didn’t go her method.

The All Elite Wrestling star misplaced to La Catalina in her CMLL debut. Storm made it clear after the match that she wasn’t carried out with the promotion.

Toni Storm reduce a promo on La Catalina backstage following the match, the place she claimed that La Catalina merely acquired fortunate.

“La Catalina! You had been fortunate this time as a result of no person…no person beats Timeless Toni Storm. You bought fortunate,” Toni Storm stated. “However unfortunate for you, I will probably be again very quickly. I don’t know when, however you’ll quickly discover out. So prepare for the ass-whooping of the ages. I hate you, I hate you, La Catalina. You and your backside higher be careful! Okay, okay…”

Listed below are the entire outcomes for CMLL Viernes Espectacular:

  • Pelón Encapuchado, Futuro, Max Star defeated Espanto Jr, Darkish Magic, and Raider
  • Two out of three falls: Pink Velvet, Viva Van, Alex Windsor, and Samantha Black defeated Amapola, Sanely, Metálica, and Olympia
  • CMLL Girls’s World Tag Staff Titles: Tessa Blanchard and Lluvia (c) defeated Sumika Yanagawa & Unagi Sayaka
  • Two out of three falls: Místico, Atlantis Jr, and Neón defeated Último Guerrero, Gran Guerrero, and Stuka Jr
  • La Catalina defeated Toni Storm
  • CMLL Girls’s Common Championship Event Finals: Persephone defeated Zeuxis

READ MORE: Girls’s Wrestling Wrap-Up: Toni Storm Tops PWI Girls’s 250, Jordynne vs. Masha Rematch, Diana Robust Interview

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John Anderson
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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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