Toni Rossall (b. 1995)

Alias:
Storm
Toni Rossall
Toni Storm

Birthplace:
Auckland, New Zealand

Born:
October 19, 1995

Toni Rossall, better known as Toni Storm, is a New Zealand-born, Australian-raised professional wrestler who began her career in 2009 at the age of 13. She first gained international attention wrestling across the European independent scene, particularly in promotions like PROGRESS Wrestling and wXw, where she became the first-ever female winner of the wXw Catch Grand Prix. Storm also competed in Japan for Stardom, becoming one of the promotion’s top foreign stars and winning the prestigious World of Stardom Championship in 2017.  In 2018, Storm joined WWE, competing in the Mae Young Classic, winning the tournament that same year, and became a prominent figure in NXT UK, where she held the NXT UK Women’s Championship. After stints on NXT and SmackDown, she departed WWE in 2021 and later debuted in All Elite Wrestling (AEW) in 2022. In AEW, she became a multi-time AEW Women’s World Champion and developed a standout character inspired by 1950s Hollywood glamour. Her blend of technical skill, charisma, and global experience has made her one of the most respected women’s wrestlers of her generation.

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