Speculations were rife regarding Saraya's possible addition to All In 2024 pay-per-view set from her home country of England, this weekend after she received a title match opportunity from Toni Storm on this week's episode of Dynamite.
Should Saraya be able to win the title, she was destined to lock horns with Mariah May at All In. However, AEW Women's Champion "Timeless" Toni Storm retained her title over "The Outcasts" leader, after all.

With that, the original lineup of Toni Storm vs. Mariah May for the AEW Women's World Championship match at All In remained unchanged. Plus, May also gave us a preview of things possibly in store for her highly personal showdown against Storm.
Storm vs. Saraya on Dynamite had Harley Cameron involved as she was standing at ringside in favor of the latter. Cameron threw Storm face-first into the ring barricade as Saraya followed up with a cannonball to gain the upper hand.
Cameron further got up on the apron to distract the referee when she was kissed by Storm. Saraya accidentally hit Cameron with an elbow, and Storm further kissed Saraya before hitting Storm Zero for the pin-fall win.
Storm was looking forward to celebrating the win but she was quickly hit by a shoe in the head by Mariah May from behind. The challenger for the title cuddled with a fallen Storm for a bit before leaving her in the ring.
Will this be the scene SUNDAY at #AEWAllInLondon when Mariah May and Toni Storm clash for the #AEW Women’s World Championship?!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) August 22, 2024
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As May gears up for the biggest match of her professional wrestling career at All In, the IWC can't stop talking about the possibly biggest female star in AEW from the UK territory, Saraya missing the show on her home-turf.
Reports claim that Saraya's contract with All Elite Wrestling is possibly up, next month which could leave her with the option of exiting the company to make a comeback to the WWE after a gap of two years.
The former Divas Champion didn't renew her deal with the WWE in 2022 and rather arrived in All Elite Wrestling to return to in-ring competition. Last year's All In saw her capturing the AEW Women's Title at the Wembley Stadium.