'Elite' Wrestling Star Quits WWE Rivals Days Before Money In The Bank
- Mariah May, a 26-year-old English wrestler and former AEW Women's World Champion, appears to have quit AEW days before WWE's Money In The Bank on June 7, 2025.
- May's two-year AEW contract, signed after leaving Stardom in 2023, is ending soon amid reports and AEW roster removal suggesting her imminent departure for WWE.
- May established herself in Stardom before joining AEW in late 2023 as Toni Storm’s protégé, captured the AEW Women’s World Title at All In London 2024 after winning the annual Owen Hart tournament, and held the championship until February 2025.
- Industry sources like PWInsider and Fightful report WWE plans to sign May soon, with fans and commentators predicting she will quickly become a top WWE star.
- May’s likely move to WWE suggests a significant roster shift ahead of WWE’s Evolution Premium Live Event and reflects ongoing competition between major wrestling promotions.
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