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Will Ospreay’s Perfect Booking, Biggest Takeaways From AEW World’s End 2024 Results
Mariah May capped off a breakout year in 2024 by successfully retaining her AEW Women’s World Championship Saturday night over Thunder Rosa in a Tijuana Street Fight.
To do so, The Glamour overcame a ferocious attack by her opponent, he sought revenge and her first reign with the gold since 2022. May, as she did all year, played mind games by targeting Rosa’s father at ringside. It threw the challenger off her game just enough for May to stay in the fight despite the physical toll it took.
The winner of the Owen Hart Classic, the champion leaves 2024 behind having exploded onto the scene in AEW, rose through the ranks in the women’s division, and won its top prize while simultaneously ending “Timeless” Toni Storm.
Whether May crosses paths again with Storm remains to be seen but barring a significant injury, there is no reason to believe The Glamour cannot replicate the enormous success of her first year on TV.