Women’s Wrestling Wrap-Up: Toni Storm Tops PWI Women’s 250, Jordynne vs. Masha Rematch, Diana Strong Interview

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Toni Storm tops the PWI Women’s 250. TNA Wrestling announces a Bound For Glory rematch between Jordynne Grace and Masha Slamovich. Diana Strong chats with WrestleZone, and more! Let’s break it down in this week’s edition of Women’s Wrestling Wrap-up!

Toni Storm Tops PWI Women’s 250

For the first time in history, an All Elite Wrestling talent has topped Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s Women’s 250 list. That distinction, of course, belongs to “Timeless” Toni Storm, who spent nine months of the evaluation period (October 1, 2023 to September 30, 2024) as the AEW Women’s World Champion.

In her reign as AEW Women’s Champion, Storm successfully defended the title against the likes of Mina Shirakawa, Deonna Purrazzo, Thunder Rosa, Serena Deeb, and Saraya. At AEW All In, Storm’s reign came to an end at the hands of her former friend, Mariah May. May’s storyline with Storm, a string of victories in AEW, and eventual title win also earned her an impressive ranking in the PWI Women’s 250, specifically at number nine. Most recently, May successfully defended the AEW Women’s Championship against Willow Nightingale at AEW WrestleDream.

READ MORE: AEW WrestleDream: Mariah May vs. Willow Nightingale Result

Since losing the AEW Women’s Championship, Toni Storm has not been seen on AEW programming. She has, however, wrestled three matches in STARDOM, two of which paired her with Mina Shirakawa in tag action. The other saw her challenge Mayu Iwatani for the IWGP Women’s Championship.

In her AEW absence, Storm has also commented on her PWI ranking, writing “The tart that tops the charts” alongside a photo of the magazine cover on Instagram.

Following directly behind Storm in the Women’s 250 is TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace (#2), whose third reign began at the 2024 TNA Hard To Kill event. Former WWE Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley comes in at number three, while former World of STARDOM Champion Maika, and former NJPW STRONG Women’s Champion Stephanie Vaquer earned the fourth and fifth highest rankings, respectively.

Closing out the top ten are Marigold World Champion Sareee (#6), former WWE Women’s Champion Bayley (#7), former TBS Champion Willow Nightingale (#8), the aforementioned Mariah May (#9), and the long-reigning ROH Women’s Champion Athena (#10).

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Jordynne Grace vs. Masha Slamovich Bound For Glory Rematch

At TNA Bound For Glory 2022, Jordynne Grace defeated Masha Slamovich to retain her Knockouts Championship. In doing so, Grace also ended Slamovich’s undefeated streak.

Two years later, Slamovich and Grace are slated for a rematch at the 2024 Bound For Glory pay-per-view on October 26. This rematch comes after Grace discovered Slamovich’s “kill” wall, with all of the Knockouts’ faces crossed out, except for Grace. As such, Grace later called Slamovich out to the ring.

Slamovich claimed that she and Grace forged a friendship after their impressive faceoff at Bound For Glory 2022. However, Slamovich felt that Grace built this friendship in an effort to keep Slamovich close. Slamovich also asserted that Grace only cared about being the center of attention. Nevertheless, Slamovich accepted Grace’s challenge for a Knockouts Championship match, while handing her a death warrant.

With their rematch on the horizon, Grace posted a graphic of her and Slamovich’s side-by-side statistics. And while Grace may hold the gold right now, she pointed out that many fans view her as the underdog. Grace, however, isn’t fazed by it.

Ahead of Bound For Glory, Slamovich and Grace teamed with WWE NXT’s Sol Ruca in a triumphant effort over Rosemary, Tasha Steelz and NXT’s Wendy Choo. Coming off this tag match, Choo is now slated to appear at Bound For Glory as well.

RELATED: Jordynne Grace Reflects on Her Recent Title Defenses In TNA And NXT

INTERVIEWS

Polish superstar Diana Strong spoke with WrestleZone’s Ella Jay about her upcoming tour of the United States, background in powerlifting, dream matches, making history as the first female main event in Polish history, and more.

“The God Queen” Delmi Exo spoke with WrestleZone Managing Editor Bill Pritchard about her Taekwondo Rules match at MLW Pit Fighters, focusing on her singles career, Conan the Barbarian, her run as MLW Featherweight Champion, coffee milk, and more.

The “Five Star Athlete” Ruthie Jay chatted with Pro Wrestling Illustrated about the Mildred Burke Invitational Gauntlet, competing for the NWA, wrestling in front of a Philadelphia crowd, and more.

WWE Women’s Money in the Bank holder Tiffany Stratton joined KFAN Minneapolis to discuss her relationship with WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax, how she got into professional wrestling, a potential WrestleMania in Minnesota, her favorite things to do back home, and more.

WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax talks with Daily Mail UK about possibly joining The Bloodline on WWE television, her friendship with Tiffany Stratton, watching Roman Reigns and The Usos grow in WWE, WWE’s upcoming move to Netflix, and more.

UPCOMING EVENTS

WWE NXT: Halloween Havoc, October 27

WWE Crown Jewel, November 2

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