AEW Wrestler Mariah May Motorboats Her Opponent In The Middle Of The Ring

Mariah May is a true innovator inside of the wrestling ring.  Last year, while on the roster for the Japanese women's professional wrestling promotion, Stardom, she hit the ring as her masked alter ego Sexy Dynamite Princess.

A masked alter ego already screams innovator, but it was a brilliant move that she deployed during New Blood 9 on June 2 that really proved it.  During that match, Mariah knocked her opponent out cold by twerking in the ring.

Somehow, after hitting her opponent with the twerking session, she and her tag team partner ended up losing the match.  But, from that point on, she was a wrestler to watch.

It wasn't long before she was making the move to a bigger promotion.  In November of last year, Mariah signed with All Elite Wrestling.  She then made her debut with the wrestling organization on January 3. 

She took on Queen Aminata and picked up her first win in the AEW.

That leads us up to Saturday night's AEW Collision appearance at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.  Mariah pulled out another innovative move from her bag of tricks.

Mariah May Motorboats Her Opponent Then Dances In Her Face

During her win over Leyla Hirsch, which came after a solid knee to the face, Mariah seized on the perfect opportunity to motorboat her opponent in the middle of the ring.

She then danced in Hirsch's freshly motorboated face.

What a move.  The entire performance is pure entertainment.  Mariah, up to this point during her time in the AEW, has been following in the footsteps of her mentor, Toni Storm.

She's adopted Storm's old persona, worn her old ring attire, used her entrance music, and borrowed some of her moves.  Now she's getting a chance to branch out and bring her own flair to the ring.

Let's hope that continues and the AEW embraces some more of her innovative moves as she finds her way in the wrestling organization.  Let Mariah May cook.  She has a ton of star potential.

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