During a recent interview with News4Jax, AEW wrestler Toni Storm issued a challenge to Mercedes Mone, saying she’s the money-maker in All Elite Wrestling due to the fact that she’s the reigning Women’s Champion. She said,
“Ms. Mone. She’s all about the money. The money. I’m sat right here. I am, arguably, money, aren’t I? All this money talk. All this money talk. The money is right here, darling. I have this [AEW Women’s Championship].”
During a recent livestream on his Twitch channel, Kenny Omega provided an update on his health as he continues to battle diverticulitis and diverticulosis.
The Cleaner says he’s still currently unable to wrestle but did say he’s not in as much pain as he was due to his ongoing treatment. He said,
“Even though I’m very much still dealing with the effects of diverticulitis and diverticulosis. There is this wonderful clinic, LifeMed Clinic over in Baltimore, and they have helped a number of wrestlers. They have done stuff with DPP and DDP Yoga. Their professionals were able to hook me up with a supplement line consisting of the stuff that I need for general gut health and healing peptides, has helped me feel very good in my day-to-day. Before, I was having one real bad day and one real good day. On streaming days, I would almost stay in bed until 5 PM to make sure I could do it. It’s something I wanted to do. IV drips, being hydrated, even though it sounds like a strange thing. When it’s bad, you don’t feel like digesting anything because drinking and eating hurts. With these supplements, a lot of my inflammation has gone down. I’m able to eat properly and drink more fluids without feeling discomfort. Aside from feeling sensitive to the touch, for a quick second I thought, ‘Oh my goodness, is it possible I’m able to go back without surgery?’ Nah. The first time I take someone’s double foot stomp, even if it’s Marko Stunt or Riho, something is probably going to blow. Even if Dobby walks on my belly, that’s a 21-pound cat. As good as I feel right now in my day to day and training, once impact starts to get involved or you have to use your core to do heavy lifts, that’s when things start to get dangerous. I’m going to have to make sure it’s all taken care of.“
In a recent interview with News4Jax, AEW wrestler Toni Storm issued a challenge to Mercedes Mone, asserting that she is the true money-maker in All Elite Wrestling. Storm, who currently holds the AEW Women’s Championship, confidently stated that she embodies the essence of money in the wrestling industry.
Storm’s comments came as a response to Mone’s focus on financial success within AEW. Storm wanted to remind Mone that she possesses the ultimate symbol of success in the form of the AEW Women’s Championship belt. By holding this prestigious title, Storm believes she solidifies her status as the true money-maker in the company.
Meanwhile, AEW star Kenny Omega provided an update on his health during a recent livestream on his Twitch channel. Omega has been battling diverticulitis and diverticulosis, conditions that have prevented him from competing in the ring. However, he shared that he is experiencing less pain now due to ongoing treatment.
Omega expressed his gratitude towards the LifeMed Clinic in Baltimore, which specializes in helping wrestlers with various health issues. The clinic has provided him with a supplement line tailored to his specific needs for gut health and healing peptides. These supplements have significantly reduced inflammation and allowed Omega to eat properly and drink more fluids without discomfort.
Despite feeling better in his day-to-day life and training, Omega acknowledged that his condition still poses risks when it comes to physical impact or heavy lifting. He emphasized the importance of taking care of his health and ensuring that he addresses any potential dangers before returning to the ring.
Omega’s openness about his health struggles sheds light on the challenges faced by professional wrestlers behind the scenes. It serves as a reminder that even though they entertain us in the ring, they also endure physical hardships and must prioritize their well-being.
In conclusion, Toni Storm’s challenge to Mercedes Mone highlights the competitive nature of AEW and the desire to be recognized as the top performer in the company. Kenny Omega’s health update sheds light on the personal struggles that wrestlers face and the importance of prioritizing their well-being. These stories provide fans with a deeper understanding of the wrestling industry and the dedication required to succeed in it.