AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm won the title eliminator match against Lady Frost this week on “AEW Collision,” but the promotion that quickly cut was potentially noteworthy. As the promotion approached the end in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Storm headed for the boardwalk. Storm was published as bisexual in 2021 while working for WWE.
The promotion started with a breathtaking storm still lying on the mat after winning her match, and initially felt like a storm promotion given to her.
“All of these prostitutes worship you, you can’t refute, this Trump is still a champion!” the storm squealed. “And my god, what a frosty little slop art! Now I know there’s a fresh batch back there, trying to photograph this wide load holding the gold.
“I’m here, I’m weird! And I’m always…timeless!”
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“I’m here, I’m weird! And I’m always…timeless!”
As the Atlantic City crowd rests on all her words, Storm escapes from the ring and backs up the lamp. “I could be here,” she said. “I was able to be next to this guy. I was able to be here. Sorry. I was able to be here with this lovely gentleman. I was able to pretend to be asleep here.”
Eventually, Storm deliberately or mistakenly pronounced the word of the process, heading towards a part of the building opened to the Atlantic City Boardwalk.
“I’m going to be here on this bloody broadwalk [sic]”The storm cried.” And one thing I know is certainly true. I’m ready! I sweat! I’m here and I’m odd! And I’m always…timeless! ”
Storm’s words are minor tweaks of the longtime LGBTQ+ activist phrase, “We’re here, we’re weird.” This is rarely expressed in sincerity in wrestling shows aired on TBS and other national networks. This phrasing comes right after a fresh wave of fresh mass talent cuts by WWE. This includes many former contemporaries of Storm. Cut is aware that many fans have noticed WWE’s clear right-wing trends recently, so there is a perception that will not be changed by the talent WWE has chosen to release. It should also be noted that in an episode where viewers are likely to be inadequate due to competition between the Los Angeles Clippers and Denver Nuggets, Storm’s Declaration aired on TBS rather than on the usual “clash” network.