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Mariah May: I’ve Always Been The Workhorse Of The AEW Women’s Division

Mariah May brutally attacked Toni Storm on the July 10th episode of AEW Dynamite before they wrestled at AEW All In and May went over to become the new AEW Women’s World champion.

In a digital exclusive, May discussed how she feels she is the workhorse of the AEW women’s division.

“No, I don’t think I’ve stepped up. I think I’ve always been the workhorse of this division. I’ve had the most matches on Dynamite for a reason. Everybody loves watching me. No matter what, you guys can’t seem to dislike me. I can stick a heel in someone’s head, and you guys still like me, and there’s a reason for that. So no, I don’t think I’ve stepped up. I think I’ve always been doing the work of a champion, unlike other champions on this show. I’ve been on Dynamite, I’ve been on Collision, I’ve been on Rampage. I’ve been here until all hours, putting the work in, trying to get on the show. So no, I don’t think I’ve stepped up. I think I’ve always been a champion. This [title] is just proving it,” May said.

H/T to Fightful for the transcription. Thanks for checking out this article. Make sure to follow Jeff Jarrett and all things GFE on Facebook.

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