‘Timeless’ Toni Storm is here to rule the AEW Women’s division – and tonight, looks to take the fight to Kiera Hogan.
Storm is mentally disturbed after the traumatic loss to Hikaru Shida which ended her reign as AEW Women’s World Champion, and this abrupt gimmick shift to a golden age Hollywood starlet is how she’s coping. However, her in-ring skills have not fallen behind – as Hogan will learn tonight.
‘Timeless’ Toni Storm Scores Second Win Of The Week
Hogan is a rising star in Ring of Honor, but Storm would have no respect to share. She handed Hogan a script, and it was torn up – triggering the rage of Storm.
She would be stomped to the mat, before trying a spear into the corner. Commentary had a copy of the script, and she wrote it so she won immediately.
Hogan would be whipped across the ring by her hair, and Storm would call for a ‘Titty Slap’ out on the floor. Storm would be blocked, and chopped instead.
Hogan would hit a hip attack in the ring for a near fall. Sky High would land – getting Storm a near fall of her own. She would nail the Hip Attack in the corner before the Storm Zero piledriver for the win.
Eddie Kingston Goes Blow For Blow With Komander
Komander has been working hard since signing with AEW, earning every chance he’s gotten – including tonights. He would win a Fatal Four Way match last night on AEW Rampage to earn a shot at the Ring of Honor World Championship.
Currently held by Eddie Kingston, the damage from a war against Katsuyori Shibata at WrestleDream is fresh on the champion. Komander has all the speed and skill to take down Kingston, but it will take a lot to keep the champion down.
Kingston would show his power as the match began – shoving him off into the ropes. Komander would pick up the pace, knowing enough about Kingston’s career that lucha libre is a weakness.
He’d be cornered for some Machine Gun Chops, before trying for a submission on the mat and again being dropped with a heavy chop. Komander took a knee to the midsection, and Kingston would apply a front facelock but lost control.
Kingston would take a fast flurry of strikes, before Komander hit the springboard spinning crossbody for a two count. A thrust kick set up a Shooting Star Press for a two count. Kingston would roll to the floor, only for Komander to dive over the top rope.
Back in the ring, a 450 Splash landed – getting another near fall for Komander. A big DDT would be the counter to the Northern Lights Bomb – only for Kingston to kick out and nail the Spinning Backfist for the win.
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