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Mariah May

Mariah May is an English professional wrestler, model, and actress. She is currently signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where she has held the AEW Women's World Championship once. Known professionally as Mariah May, she is a rising figure in the world of professional wrestling.

1 day ago : Mariah May Reportedly Leaves AEW, Possibly Joining WWE: Backstage Reactions and Deleted Posts

Reports suggest Mariah May has departed from AEW and may be heading to WWE. May briefly addressed the rumors in deleted social media posts. Backstage reactions within AEW to May's status have been revealed.

August 1998: Mariah May Mead's Birth

In August 1998, Mariah May Mead, the English professional wrestler, model, and actress, was born.

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January 2017: Launches YouTube Channel

On January 16, 2017, Mariah May launched her YouTube channel, featuring wrestling, fashion, gaming, and fitness content.

2018: Ring Announcing Career

During 2018, Mead began her career as a ring announcer, performing on multiple shows.

February 2019: In-Ring Debut

On February 2, 2019, Mariah May made her in-ring debut as a professional wrestler, facing Nina Samuels from NXT UK.

May 2019: Progress Wrestling Appearance

On May 26, 2019, Mariah May appeared at Progress Wrestling's Chapter 89 show as a last-minute replacement, performing as Mariah Eagan.

June 2019: WWE Tryout

In June 2019, Mariah May participated in a three-day WWE tryout at the UK WWE Performance Center, receiving coaching from William Regal, Sarah Stock, and others.

2019: Wrestling Debut

In 2019, Mead debuted as a wrestler, performing in various independent promotions and winning championships.

February 2020: Wins United Wrestling Championship

On February 29, 2020, Mariah May won the United Wrestling Championship at United Wrestling UK's "I Can Do This All Day" event, marking her first championship win.

June 2020: Launches Twitch Channel

On June 14, 2020, Mariah May launched her Twitch channel, where she streams and plays games with her fans, known as House May.

June 2021: Forms Tag Team 'Dream Dollz'

On June 26, 2021, after the COVID-19 lockdowns, Mariah May returned to wrestling and formed a tag team with Zoe Lucas called the Dream Dollz, having their first match at TNT Extreme Wrestling.

July 2021: Queen of the Ring Tournament

In July 2021, May participated in Revolution Pro Wrestling's Queen of the Ring tournament, assisting Zoe Lucas in defeating Gisele Shaw to win the crown.

July 18, 2021: Championship Challenge

On July 18, 2021, Mariah May challenged Gisele Shaw for the Revolution Pro Wrestling's Undisputed Women's Championship, but was unable to win.

August 2021: RevPro 9-Year Anniversary Show

On August 21, 2021, Mariah May once again challenged Gisele Shaw for the championship at RevPro's 9-Year Anniversary Show in Manchester.

2021: Independent Promotion Success

During the remainder of 2021, Mariah May had continued success across multiple independent promotions, defending her first championship and winning two more.

March 2022: American Debut

In March 2022, Mariah May made a series of appearances in the United States, starting with a meet and greet at New Jersey's Garden State Trading Card Show. She made her American in-ring debut on March 26, 2022, defeating Lady Frost at Battleground Championship Wrestling's "When Worlds Collide" in Philadelphia's 2300 Arena.

April 2022: WrestleCon and Texas Matches

In April 2022, Mariah May made consecutive appearances at WrestleCon and competed at Texas Style Wrestling on April 1 and New Texas Pro Wrestling's "Cowboys from Hell" event on April 2, challenging for the latter's Women's Championship against Raychell Rose.

August 2022: Forms Tag Team Siren's Fury

On August 9, 2022, Mariah May and Harley Cameron announced the formation of their new tag team, Siren's Fury, though they never worked a match together under this name.

October 2022: Dreamhouse Deathmatch

On October 1, 2022, Mariah May faced Harley Hudson in the Dreamhouse Deathmatch at Sovereign Pro Wrestling's premiere event First Reign, with the rule that "if it's pink, it's legal".

2022: Solo Success at Revolution Pro Wrestling

Entering 2022, Mariah May achieved solo success at Revolution Pro Wrestling, with victories in singles matches against Chantal Jordan and Laura Di Matteo.

2022: Pakistan Media Tour

Following the Dreamhouse Deathmatch in October, Mariah May travelled to Pakistan in 2022 for a media tour, promoting Ring of Pakistan and visiting survivors of the 2022 Pakistan floods.

2022: Joins World Wonder Ring Stardom

From 2022, Mariah May was a member of Club Venus in World Wonder Ring Stardom.

November 2023: Signs with All Elite Wrestling (AEW)

On November 8, 2023, Mariah May was announced as the newest signing to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) on Dynamite, introduced as a superfan of AEW Women's World Champion Toni Storm.

2023: Goddesses of Stardom Championship Win and 5 Star Grand Prix

In 2023, Mariah May and Mina Shirakawa, as Rose Gold, won the Goddesses of Stardom Championship. May qualified for the 5 Star Grand Prix 2023 and had her farewell match from Stardom on September 30 against Hanan.

2023: Leaves World Wonder Ring Stardom

In 2023, Mariah May ended her time in World Wonder Ring Stardom.

2023: Joins Club Venus and Cinderella Tournament

In 2023, Mariah May officially became a member of Club Venus as Sexy Dynamite Princess after defeating Super Strong Stardom Big Machine. She entered the Cinderella Tournament 2023, winning against Rina but losing in the second round. May also joined the English language broadcast team for All Star Grand Queendom.

January 2024: AEW In-Ring Debut

On January 3, 2024, Mariah May made her AEW in-ring debut on Dynamite, defeating Queen Aminata. Following the match, she was confronted by Deonna Purrazzo.

April 2024: Returns to Stardom at American Dream 2024

On April 4, 2024, Mariah May made a temporary return to Stardom at Stardom American Dream 2024, teaming with Mina Shirakawa and Brookside in a losing effort against Mayu Iwatani, Momo Kohgo, and Tam Nakano.

June 2024: Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Participation

In June 2024, Mariah May participated in the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament.

January 2025: Storm Reveals Ruse

At Collision: Homecoming on January 25, 2025, during a face-to-face with Mariah May, Toni Storm revealed that her "rookie" act was all a ruse and that she had been "Timeless" the entire time.

May 2025: Leaves AEW

On May 30, 2025, Mariah May's profile was removed from AEW's roster page on their official website.