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Toni Storm recently made her return to WWE TV after months of absence. Following her win against Shotzi Blackheart on NXT, she appeared on WWE Swerve City to talk about her life, music, and more.

As the latest guest of WWE Superstar Isaiah “Swerve” Scott and hip-hop artist “Monteasy” Scott, Toni Storm spoke about moving to America, social media, and what almost made her leave wrestling. On Teasy’s Table, Storm revealed what rock band she looked up to growing up.

The guests asked Toni which WWE Superstars will be on her band. Shockingly, she revealed she wanted a multiple time World Champion in her band.

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Storm wanted John Cena on the flutes as he was “obscure.” But the hosts believed Cena would be amazing at it as “he would do all the research to be the best flute player possible within 15 minutes. Cause he’s an android like that.”

Apart from Cena, they wanted WWE Champion Randy Orton on the saxophone. The hosts agreed as “Randy Orton could do anything.” Although Toni is good at vocals, she wanted Jeff Hardy as the lead singer. The Charismatic Enigma will definitely be a great addition.

Watch the hilarious video below –

 

Toni Storm returned to the NXT roster last month

After an eight-month hiatus, Toni Storm announced that she was returning to the main NXT brand from the NXT UK brand. A new promo showed how the former NXT UK Women’s Champion was preparing to take on the NXT Women’s division.

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Storm said, “So, what am I doing now? I am preparing. This is the longest time I’ve been off in ten years. I’ve been doing this since I was 12. Two years ago, I was on top of the world. I won the Mae Young Classic, and I beat Io Shirai at Evolution. I then went on to become NXT UK Women’s Champion.”

However, since then, she has been fading away. But now that she is back, she promised, “this Toni Storm is like nothing you’ve ever seen before,” as she trained in Mexico.

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