An AEW star says “Timeless” Toni Storm reminds them of a legendary WWE character.
Since losing the AEW Women’s World Championship to Hikaru Shida on AEW Dynamite 200 in August, Toni Storm has proven to be “Timeless” and taken the spotlight for herself.
With the help of RJ City and her butler Luther, Storm has starred in short films and earned herself another opportunity at the top prize for the AEW women’s division at Full Gear.
Speaking on Sports Guys Talking Wrestling, Dustin Rhodes stated that he has picked up on the parallels between the “Timeless” Toni Storm character and his Goldust character from WWE. He said:
“I told her last week, ‘You remind me so much of myself.’ Now they’ve put Luther with her, as her butler, it’s so cool.”
“It’s like myself and Marlena, the director and the Goldust character. She does it so well and I’m glad that lightning has struck and she’s riding it for all it’s worth.”
“The more outlandish things she does on her entrance and things like that in the letterbox movie with the lighting and smoke.”
“It’s so cool. It’s new, it’s not being done, it hasn’t been done for a while and she’s doing excellent with it,”
“Timeless” Toni Storm will challenge Hikaru Shida for the AEW Women’s World Championship this Saturday, November 18 at AEW Full Gear.
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