Mariah May, WWE and Paradigm
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May, originally from the United Kingdom, was encouraged by WWE coaches to gain global experience after an NXT UK tryout in 2018. She made a significant name for herself in Japan with STARDOM, where she captured the Goddesses of Stardom Championship with Mina Shirakawa.
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.
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TheSportster on MSNI'm Worried Mariah May's Move To WWE Is The Riskiest Move Of Her Career"AEW was well aware that she would be leaving the company, and sources near the top of WWE say that the wheels have been in motion for her to join WWE. The most surprising element within AEW was that Mariah May had a two-year deal with no additional option year for AEW." Many AEW names, like Ricky Starks and Ethan Page, have left for WWE recently.
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Wrestling Inc. on MSNNatalya Likens Former AEW Star Mariah May To This WWE Main Roster StarNatalya thinks that Mariah's childhood love of WWE will take her far in the company, much like it did for Vaquer, who is now a member of WWE's main roster on "Raw." "She is beauti
Truth's shocking release from WWE? Is Mariah May set for a name change following her NXT debut on June 3? Let's take a look at the latest WWE rumors roundup.
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Mariah May made a surprise appearance on the June 3rd episode of WWE NXT, marking her official WWE debut. May was last seen losing to Toni Storm in a bout for the AEW Women's Title at AEW Revolution.
Mariah May’s AEW title reign and 2016 Triple H tweet spark WWE debut rumors, with fans dreaming of her facing top WWE superstars.