Mina Shirakawa reacted to the attack of Mariah May against Toni Storm in the latest episode of AEW Dynamite. The star wrestler was shocked and disappointed to see what happened in her absence from the company. Mina claimed that she was heartbroken by what transpired after the Owen Hart Tournament final. Mina was visibly shocked and sad to see the situation between the former mentor-student duo.
The AEW star claimed that she had not heard from Mariah nor spoken to Toni. The former opponent of Storm claimed that she still loved both Mariah and Toni but did not expect them to go against each other. She was asked about her opinion of the betrayal of Mariah. Shirakawa claimed that she had never seen a better vicious version of Mariah May than she did that night.
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The star wrestler added that she has never seen Storm being so obsessed with revenge. Shirakawa claimed that she could not believe they were the same people with whom she shared a relationship and the ring presence in the past. Renee Paquette asked Mina about her prediction of the match between May and Toni at All In.
Will Toni Storm teach Mariah May a lesson?
Mina did not give any prediction for the match. However, she hoped neither of them would get hurt seriously. The fans observed that it was a rare instance of Mina being sad and disappointed. In the past, the trio was involved in the story where May acted as a bridge to contain the tension between Mina and Toni Storm. While May managed to ensure no damage between the two, she attacked Toni herself.
At 'All In', one can expect a fiery version of Toni. It might be the badest version of Storm one could ever see. For Mariah, it would be an attempt to take the world title away from her former mentor to prove that she is better than Toni. A packed Wembley stadium could witness a spectacle. The fans are behind Toni to defend the title and teach May a lesson.