AEW’s Toni Storm Tops PWI Women’s 250 Ranking, Top 10 Revealed

AEW’s Toni Storm Tops PWI Women’s 250 Ranking, Top 10 Revealed AEW

The top 10 names on the PWI Women’s 250 2024 ranking have been revealed, with an AEW star topping the ranking above Rhea Ripley and Jordynne Grace.

PWI has announced that former AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm has topped their list for the top 250 women’s wrestlers.

Storm placed ahead of the likes of TNA’s Jordynne Grace and WWE’s Rhea Ripley, who placed at second and third respectively.

A number of top stars made the top 10 list, including Bayley, Mariah May and Willow Nightingale.

The PWI Women’s 250 top 10 is as follows:

1. Toni Storm (AEW)

2. Jordynne Grace (TNA)

3. Rhea Ripley (WWE)

4. Maika (STARDOM) 

5. Stephanie Vaquer (WWE)

6. Sareee (Marigold) 

7. Bayley (WWE) 

8. Willow Nightingale (AEW)

9. Mariah May (AEW) 

10. Athena (AEW/ROH)

The wrestlers on this list have been ranked on their in-ring achievements, influence, technical ability and quality of competition.

The evaluation period for this list was October 1, 2023 – September 30, 2024.

Toni Storm was AEW Women’s World Champion for most of this time, winning the gold at Full Gear in November 2023, and dropping the title to Mariah May at the August 25 All In London event.

As reflected in the list, Jordynne Grace has had a great 12 months, defeating Trinity (Naomi) to win the TNA Knockouts Championship at Hard To Kill in January, and bringing the title to WWE on numerous occasions, first in the 2024 Royal Rumble match.

While Rhea Ripley was out of action from April to August, dominant wins over the likes of Becky Lynch and Nia Jax have secured her the #3 spot.

A new date has been announced for a crossover match featuring Toni Storm following a previous delay, which you can read more about right here.

 

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