Toni Storm Says Saraya & Ruby Soho ‘Have Had A Hell Of A Bad Influence On Me’

Toni Storm Says Saraya & Ruby Soho ‘Have Had A Hell Of A Bad Influence On Me’ AEW

Toni Storm says Saraya and Ruby Soho “have had a hell of a bad influence on me.”

Toni Storm is one of the most decorated women’s wrestlers in the world today. Before signing with All Elite Wrestling in 2022, she was part of WWE for four years.

During her time in the promotion, Storm became a mainstay of NXT UK and NXT as a former NXT UK Women’s Champion. Before her time in WWE, Toni also made a name for herself in Japan as a former World of Stardom Champion.

Since her arrival in AEW, Storm has become one of the biggest female stars in the company. She is the first two-time AEW Women’s World Champion.

In a new interview with Daily Star, Storm discussed fighting through rough patches in her career. She said:

“I guess I’ve just gotten older, I’ve grown up in this business and with that, I’ve gotten stronger and I’ve gotten a lot of experience under my belt and I just ran out of patience for a lot of things, a lot of people and now I just don’t take shit from anybody.”

Giving credit to her fellow Outcasts stablemates Saraya and Ruby Soho for being bad influence to her, Toni said:

“I’d be lying if I didn’t say that Saraya and Ruby have been a big part of that, you know, they created this monster.”

“Those are two bad women and they’ve had hell of a bad influence on me so, yeah. It’s crazy what I’ve turned into and it’s only going to get crazier and crazier.”

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Transcription via Fightful

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