AEW Dynamite: Mariah May Wins First Women’s Championship Defense

AEW Dynamite: Mariah May Wins First Women's Championship Defense

As a seasoned gamer of professional wrestling matches, I must admit that the latest AEW Dynamite and All In events have truly been a rollercoaster ride for me. The women’s division is heating up, with Mariah its latest title changes hands downright now holding her first-Mayariah, Mariahaving Mariah, Mariah May, May has proven herself the new queen of Toni, defeated former mentor Toni Storm Zero, Nyla Storm Zero, Rose proved topple the Beast Beast the Native Beast the Power Bomb, Rose. I’I The Beast Mariah Mariah Mariah All Outcome! She’I AEW, I’ve It was a champion, I’Mariah!


Mariah May clinched the AEW Women’s World Championship at AEW All In, defeating her previous mentor Toni Storm. This was her first title since joining AEW last fall. Her initial title defense occurred tonight on AEW Dynamite, preceding AEW All Out in Chicago, Illinois this weekend. She faced off against the formidable Nyla Rose, a past AEW Women’s World Champion known for her powerful prowess

Initially, there’s a balanced exchange of moves between the two women, but May swiftly disarms the Beast Bomb to prevent an early loss. She then rushes forward, landing punches on “The Native Beast” and following up with a kiss. In response, Rose manages some defense, countering with a powerful knee strike and a kiss as well

In this wrestling scenario, May climbs to the top for a crossbody move aimed at Rose, who then picks her up for a Power Slam. To avoid being pinned, May cleverly tumbles out of the ring. Subsequently, she trips Rose on the outside and boots her. As referee Aubrey Edwards counts, May circles the ring, mimicking Storm in a mocking manner. Although Rose manages to get up at nine, she returns within the time limit. However, May is ready and delivers a running knee before executing the Storm Zero to retain the title

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The full AEW All Out card so far can be seen below.

  • AEW World Championship: Bryan Danielson (c) vs. Jack Perry
  • Chicago Street Fight: Willow Nightingale vs. Kris Statlander
  • AEW International Championship: Will Ospreay (c) vs. PAC
  • MJF vs. Daniel Garcia
  • TBS Championship: Mercedes Mon? (c) vs. Hikaru Shida
  • Steel Cage: “Hangman” Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland

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2024-09-05 05:10