**Serena Deeb Promotes Match Against Toni Storm**
Asked about her opponent for the Double or Nothing event, AEW Women’s Champion Toni Storm, Serena Deeb said this on the AEW Unrestricted podcast: “No one has my experience. Nobody. There’s not a woman in this business right now that has my experience that’s still actively wrestling. I’ve seen it all. I’ve been through all the eras. I’ve seen the Divas era, I’ve seen the women’s Revolution. I’ve witnessed all these things, and there’s one constant, and that’s been me. I’ve been there through all of it, and I’m still here. I guarantee you that this is going to be the best women’s match that this company has ever seen.”
**Update: WWE Newcomer’s NXT Debut**
For more information regarding WWE newcomer and former Stardom performer making her NXT debut, Ringside News wrote that Julia had the wrestling world buzzing after making her impactful debut at NXT Stand and Deliver last month. Fans were looking forward to her competing in WWE, but that will take longer than expected as she suffered a wrist injury. In fact, her in-ring return timetable is up in the air. WWE is hopeful Julia will still make it in time for NXT Heatwave, but there is simply no guarantee about that at this point.
**Will Ospreay Calls Out WWE**
AEW star Will Ospreay told Comic Book: “I keep up with him all the time, and sometimes I get a little bit sad about it. I hope he’s not sad, and I hope he’s real happy. I keep up with him as much as I can, but I feel like people are forgetting who Ricochet was once upon a time. All of these high flyers that you see, and myself included, we all took inspiration from Pac and Ricochet. The fact that they only value his time for under 5 minutes is appalling to me. I just want people to remember who he is.”
**Bayley Names AEW Star She Wants to Face**
During an interview with Bernard Kos, Bayley said this regarding an AEW star she would like to face down the line: “Um, I really like Chris Statlander. Um, I think she’s just freaking so athletic. She kind of reminds me of like Rhea Ripley, yeah, you know, or like it seems like she can do everything. So, um, I’d be interested to get in the ring with her someday.”
**Tonga Twins Explain WOW Exit**
Touching on the drama from the Tonga Twins leaving Women of Wrestling, Ringside News wrote that Tahen and Talu have stirred up considerable attention with their decision to part ways with WOW. As announced on their social media platforms, their departure from WOW comes amidst allegations of bullying and misconduct directed towards their fellow wrestlers within the organization. In their critique, the Twins were direct, condemning the promotion as malevolent and alleging it intruded upon their family life. Tonga’s narrative reflects broader issues of power dynamic and mistreatment prevalent within professional wrestling, urging accountability and solidarity among wrestlers and fans alike.