Sydney Sweeney made headlines by launching a soap infused with her bathwater called Sydney’s Bathwater Bliss. Now, a WWE star seems ready to follow in her footsteps.
Mariah May has revealed that she will go by Blake Monroe in WWE. A potentially problematic name, as fans have pointed out she shares it with an adult film star.
The name's Monroe, Blake Monroe. The Glamour formerly known as Mariah May was officially introduced under her new WWE in-ring name on Tuesday night's episode of NXT.
Mariah May stunned the wrestling world this week with her glamorous debut on NXT. The former AEW Women’s World Champion was spotted at the Jacksonville-based promotion just last week—and now, she’s made a seamless jump to WWE.
Former AEW Women's Champion Mariah May arrived in WWE Tuesday night, in a deal that's been planned for a while but had to come together very quickly. Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select is reporting that the 26-year-old has agreed to a multi-year contract with WWE.
Mariah May is officially a WWE Superstar. May made her debut on this week's episode of NXT in a surprise appearance, interrupting a women's in-ring segment that featured the new NXT Women's Champion, Jacy Jayne, and a variety of different challengers.
After months of speculation, it finally looks like Mariah May is about to jump ship. The former AEW Women’s World Champion hasn’t been on AEW programming since Revolution on March 9th.
Mariah May has quickly become one of AEW’s most prominent homegrown stars. As a former AEW Women’s World Champion and a standout personality in the ring, she has carved out a legacy of her own.
One former AEW world titleholder is reportedly expected to join the WWE roster. Since AEW launched in 2019, marquee talents have jumped from WWE. One of the top acts in the company at the moment is The Hurt Syndicate, which features former WWE stars Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, and MVP.
It appears that the Hollywood Ending at AEW Revolution was Mariah May's swan song in All Elite Wrestling. The former AEW Women's Champion was removed from the company's online roster page Friday afternoon, which is usually a clear sign that a talent is no longer of member of the locker room.
In the past five years, World Wonder Ring Stardom has undergone several changes that have shaped its company identity. Most recently, this involves the exodus of Stardom’s stars such as Mina Shirakawa, Thekla, Giulia, Tam Nakano, and Mayu Iwatani.
And the rumor mill continues to churn regarding former AEW Women's World Champion, Mariah May, joining the WWE. A new report by WrestleVotes from this week's Backstage Pass reveals that WWE is planning on making a "outstanding" offer to May to come join the company once she's officially a free agent.
Mariah May has been the talk of the wrestling world on Tuesday as reporting emerged that the former AEW women's champion could be WWE bound. The initial reports, sourced from Wrestling Observer Radio, noted that the belief was that May's contract with AEW would be up later this summe and that she would then be headed to WWE.
A key update has been made on an AEW star's contract and whether or not she is WWE bound. As of late, WWE has scooped up a bevy of former AEW talents. Some big names that WWE has acquired are Penta, Fenix, Ricky Saints, and Ethan Page.
One of AEW's top stars very well may be on her way to WWE in the near future. Mariah May made her way from Stardom to AEW in the fall of 2023 and was quickly introduced as a super fan of Toni Storm.
On paper, tonight’s AEW Revolution pay-per-view from Los Angeles, California, looks to be one of the company’s best in history with seven title matches and nearly all of their big stars in action.
Just days before their AEW Women’s World Championship match at Revolution, an angle involving Toni Storm and Mariah May took place in Los Angeles on Thursday night.
Plenty of wrestlers are coming to Houston for AEW Collision with problems. A few of them are unlikely to end on Saturday. Even those that do, there are likely new issues around the corner.
Mariah May knows a match between her and Mercedes Mone in AEW would be big, but she’s not interested in any of Mone’s “indie titles.” The AEW Women’s World Champion was a guest on a recent episode of The Wrestling Classic and was asked about a potential showdown with Mone in AEW.
At AEW All In 2024, Mariah May defeated her former mentor Toni Storm, becoming the new AEW Women’s World Champion in front of her own London crowd. This
Since her debut in November 2023, Mariah May has risen to the top of the AEW women’s division alongside former mentor, Toni Storm. Her charisma and in-ring abilities won the crowd over through her stories with Storm.