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Toni Storm believed to be out for the rest of 2026

It is believed that Toni Storm will not be available for any in-ring action for the remainder of 2026 following her win against Marina Shafir at Revolution.

Storm had a face-to-face encounter with Ronda Rousey on the show and had a pull apart, with many of the idea that it was going to lead to a program between the two after Rousey is done with her upcoming MMA fight.

But on this week’s Dynamite, Storm was found laid out in the locker room, with blood all over the floor. Her scheduled no holds barred match against Shafir was then canceled and she was replaced by her friend Mina Shirakawa.

Rousey did not appear on the show for the follow-up and according to insiders, she is not signed to the promotion.

It’s still unclear what kind of injury Storm is suffering from, if it is an injury. Storm appeared at the The Big Event fan convention in Brentwood, New York yesterday and is also set for WrestleCon next month during WrestleMania weekend.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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