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Former AEW Women’s Champion Mariah May made her WWE debut on the June 3 episode of NXT. “The Glamour” made it crystal clear what she was there for–to challenge newly-crowned NXT Women’s ...
Former AEW Women's Champion Mariah May arrived in WWE Tuesday night, in a deal that's been planned for a while but had to come together very quickly. Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select is reporting ...
While speaking on The Wrestling Time Machine on Sportskeeda WrestleBinge, Bill Apter claimed that the 26-year-old had lost ...
Mariah May made a strong impression during the celebration of the new WWE NXT Women’s Champion, Jacy Jayne. Just few days ago, reports had mentioned that May was expected to join WWE imminently ...
During May's debut, WWE didn't reveal her name. Instead, commentators Vic Joseph, Corey Graves, and Booker T referred to her as "The Glamor," which was May's nickname prior to making her WWE debut.
The Tuesday, August 5 WWE NXT lineup includes a pair of title matches. As revealed during this week’s show, NXT Women’s North ...
WWE notably avoided using Mariah May’s name during her NXT debut, instead referring to her solely by her moniker, “Glamour,” in official reels and social media posts.
May last competed at AEW Revolution where she lost her rematch against Timeless Toni Storm for the AEW Women's Championship. Mariah held the title for 174 days before losing it Storm at Grand Slam ...
He continued: "May has signed a multi-year contract with WWE, as one would expect after she debuted on NXT. WWE has been moving talent around in anticipation of the move, with a number of NXT ...
Blake Monroe, formerly AEW Women's World Champion Mariah May, made the not-so-unexpected jump from AEW to WWE earlier this summer after an exciting, yet short, time with Tony Khan's promotion.
She can legally use “Mariah May” if both parties agree to it. This differs from Starks’ situation, as WWE reportedly insisted there would be legal issues if he used his existing name.