"Express more naturally here"- Toni Storm points out the biggest differences between AEW and WWE

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Toni Storm took a courageous step to quit WWE
Toni Storm took a courageous step to quit WWE

Popular AEW star Toni Storm recently shared her thoughts on the biggest differences between AEW and WWE.

After an impressive run in NXT, Storm's main roster call-up in WWE didn't end well. She made her exit from the global juggernaut in December 2021 following her feud with Charlotte Flair on SmackDown. However, having built up an impressive reputation, the 26-year-old landed back in the spotlight upon her AEW debut in March 2022.

During a recent appearance on Talk is Jericho, Toni Storm opened up on the creative-based issues in WWE and referred to the company as the land of "no":

"I feel like WWE is the land of ‘no.’ You’re just really told ‘no’ a lot – your ideas, your creativity is shut down. Not always, not for everyone. Some people can hack it there, and that’s awesome and more power to them. But yeah, it’s really hard to compare," said Storm.

The New Zealander went on to cite the relaxed feeling of her new home as the biggest difference between the two promotions:

"I feel like here (in AEW) I can express myself more naturally," Storm continued. "I feel like I can work more organically here. I’m less uptight, therefore I can perform better…..I would say probably the biggest comparison is I’m not like walking on eggshells. I feel really calm. I feel that’s going to be what will make me perform better.” (H/T: 411 mania)

Toni Storm lauds the potential of AEW women's division

Upon arriving in AEW, Storm won her first match; she took down The Bunny in a qualifier for the Owen Hart Foundation Women's Tournament. She made it all the way to the semi-finals before she came up short against Britt Baker.

When asked about her thoughts on the AEW women's division, here's what the former WWE Superstar had to say:

“It’s so strong. I just see many so girls here that are so hungry and so driven. I see a lot of potential for so much good stuff. These girls want to go. A lot of them are really driven. There’s not a single one of them I don’t want to be in the ring with, so that’s pretty cool. There’s so much potential for some really good stuff to come out of it. I’m excited to really sink my teeth into it.” (H/T: 411 mania)

Last week's Dynamite saw Toni Storm coming to the aid of Thunder Rosa. By handing the AEW Women's World Championship back to Rosa after a moment of hesitation, Storm hinted at a potentially buzzworthy feud between the two stars.

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Edited by Jacob Terrell