Former AEW World Women's Champion Says She Is 'Retiring'

AEW’s Mariah May recently declared she is “Retiring” during an appearance on Thunder Rosa’s vlog, though the context suggests the comment was humorous.

Former AEW World Women’s Champion Says She Is ‘Retiring’
  • Former AEW World Women’s Champion Mariah May announced her "retirement" on Thunder Rosa’s vlog, though the context suggests it was likely a joke.
  • May, 26, has been absent from AEW since losing the title to Toni Storm at Revolution 2025 after winning it at All In 2024 in London.
  • Her inactivity has fueled speculation about her AEW contract status and potential WWE interest, adding intrigue to her remarks.
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AEW performer Mariah May announced on a recent edition of Thunder Rosa’s vlog that she is “Retiring.” This declaration from the 26-year-old former champion quickly garnered attention from the wrestling community.

Despite the straightforward nature of her on-camera statement, the delivery and overall context of the vlog segment indicate May’s “retirement” announcement was likely made in jest and not as a serious career decision.

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May, a former AEW Women’s World Champion, has been absent from in-ring competition since the Revolution 2025 pay-per-view. At that event, she lost the championship to Toni Storm in a “Hollywood Ending match.”

Her championship victory occurred at the All In 2024 event at Wembley Stadium in London. This was a highlight of her prominent run throughout 2024, which included a significant feud with Storm.

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May’s period of inactivity from AEW programming has occurred amidst ongoing speculation concerning her contractual future with the company and reported potential interest from WWE, adding another dimension to her public remarks.

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Article Author Patricki Chites
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