Former WWE Star Returns with Her Old Gimmick on AEW Dynamite

Toni Storm made a shocking return to her roots during the December 11, 2024, episode of AEW Dynamite, ditching her Timeless persona and embracing her classic, no-nonsense gimmick.

The Return of the Classic Toni Storm

In a moment that left AEW fans buzzing, Toni Storm returned to Dynamite after Mariah May successfully defended her AEW Women’s World Championship against Mina Shirakawa. As the match concluded, Storm appeared with her old entrance music and a more straightforward look, sporting a backward cap and a mark under her eye. The Timeless gimmick was notably absent, signaling a return to the fierce, traditional Toni Storm fans originally loved.

Her reappearance adds a new twist to AEW’s women’s division, especially since Mariah May originally defeated Storm for the AEW Women’s Title at All In 2024.

Why the Change from the Timeless Persona?

Toni Storm’s Timeless character, which embraced a 1940s Hollywood diva persona, was a hit with many fans. However, her return to her classic gimmick suggests a shift in direction. This change may be strategic, allowing Storm to refocus on pure competition rather than theatrical storytelling. The shift could reignite her path toward championship glory, setting up a potential feud with Mariah May for the AEW Women’s Title.

Mariah May’s Dominant Reign Continues

Mariah May’s successful defense against Mina Shirakawa showcased her growing dominance as AEW Women’s World Champion. However, Storm’s return puts a target on May’s back. With Storm potentially eyeing the title, fans are eager to see if the former champion can reclaim her spot at the top.

What’s Next for Toni Storm?

With AEW Worlds End set for December 28, 2024, the timing of Toni Storm’s return couldn’t be more perfect. Fans are speculating that Storm might challenge Mariah May or play a pivotal role in the upcoming pay-per-view. This storyline promises excitement, drama, and a potential clash for the title.

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