Mina Shirakawa Comments on Mariah May’s Betrayal at AEW Full Gear

AEW star Mina Shirakawa has spoken out following a shocking betrayal by Women’s World Champion Mariah May during the Full Gear 2024 pay-per-view. The drama unfolded during what was supposed to be a celebratory segment, turning into an all-out brawl.

The Champagne Celebration Gone Wrong

At Full Gear 2024, Mina Shirakawa and Mariah May were scheduled for a “Champagne Celebration” to honor May’s recent achievements. However, the segment took a chaotic turn when Mariah attempted to strike Mina with a champagne bottle. Shirakawa, anticipating the attack, countered by spearing Mariah off the stage and through a pair of tables, leaving the champion stunned and the audience in shock.

Mina Shirakawa Shares Brutal Aftermath

Following the event, Shirakawa took to Twitter to share an image of a head wound sustained during the altercation. In her post, she expressed her readiness for the next chapter of this escalating rivalry:

“Mariah doesn’t want Mina. I AM READY. #AEWFullGear.”

This comment solidifies Mina’s determination to seek revenge and highlights her resilience following the intense confrontation.

Growing Tension Between Shirakawa and May

The friction between Mina Shirakawa and Mariah May has been building for weeks, with subtle tensions finally erupting at Full Gear. Fans are now speculating whether the rivalry will culminate in a high-stakes match, possibly with the AEW Women’s World Championship on the line.

AEW Women’s Division Heats Up

The altercation at Full Gear showcases AEW’s commitment to storytelling within its women’s division. As rivalries like Shirakawa vs. May gain traction, AEW continues to highlight the diverse talents in its roster, drawing praise from fans and industry insiders alike.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing feud and what’s next for Mina Shirakawa and Mariah May as tensions boil over in AEW.

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