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Toni Storm tops the PWI Women 250 ranking for 2024

Former AEW Women’s champion Toni Storm topped the PWI’s Women 250 chart, climbing from last year’s #12 place to take the top ranking.

Storm enjoyed an amazing year with AEW as their Women’s champion, holding on to the title for a whopping 281 days, winning it in November 2023 from Hikaru Shida and losing it at All In this past August against Mariah May.

Storm was one of four AEW women who placed in the top 10, with the others being Willow Nightingale, Mariah May, and Athena in #8, #9, and #10 respectively.

Coming in #2 was TNA’s Jordynne Grace, who also had a great year, with an appearance at the Royal Rumble, multiple NXT matches, and also holding down the fort at TNA.

Rhea Ripley came in #3 and surprisingly enough, only she and Bayley, who came in at #7, represented WWE this year in the top 10.

Rounding up the top 10 list were Maika in #4, Stephanie Vaquer in #5, and Sareee in #6.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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