By Liam Reynolds,NY Fights
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Following her decision to sign for All Elite Wrestling in 2022, the 29-year-old has gone on to have the career she was looking for, including 4 stints as AEW Women’s World Champion, as well as being ranked as the Women’s Wrestler of the Year by both ESPN and PWI in 2024.
“I’m on a five-year deal and I can’t remember how long. But I’m a lifer for AEW. There’s no like, ‘Oh, well, I’ll see what happens.’ When I’m done wrestling, you’ll never see me again. You’ll never see me in any other capacity, or in any other company, for that matter.” The AEW champion also shared with The Sandman, before revealing her thoughts on the company’s owner, Tony Khan, who brought her to AEW.
“I assume everyone adores him. He’s like the nicest guy ever with like the best of intentions. He just loves wrestling so much. I just love the guy. He’s the best, and he works so hard.”
Overall, the deal between both Tony Khan and Storm was a significant success for both sides, with the AEW star having some of the most iconic moments in the company’s history, while Khan allowed the AEW champion to turn her career around following her stint in WWE.