The February 22 episode of AEW Collision kicked off with absolute chaos as Mariah May blindsided AEW Women’s Champion Toni Storm in a brutal backstage assault. But this wasn’t just an attack—it was personal.

May dragged Storm to the stage, gripping the AEW Women’s Championship like it already belonged to her. With zero hesitation, she delivered Storm’s own finishing move, the Storm Zero, right onto the unforgiving steel ramp. As Toni lay motionless, May basked in the moment, title in hand, taking center stage like she had just stolen the lead role in a Hollywood thriller.

Then, with the spotlight fully on her, May leaned into the carnage, cradling Toni’s lifeless body and whispering chilling words. “Look what you made me do. You never did know how to write an ending, did you? I guess I’m going to write one for you. I’m going to write it in your own blood.”

But May wasn’t done. She turned her attack into an invitation—one soaked in betrayal and obsession. “This is our moment. We could be stars together. At Revolution, let’s have a Hollywood ending.”

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With Revolution just around the corner, the stakes have never been higher. May has made it clear—this isn’t just about the title. It’s about rewriting the story and making sure she gets top billing.

Is this Mariah May’s breakout moment, or is Toni Storm about to remind her why she’s the top star in AEW? Drop your thoughts below!

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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