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Mercedes Moné Adds Two More Titles to Her Collection
Mercedes Moné Adds Two More Titles to Her Collection

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Mercedes Moné Adds Two More Titles to Her Collection

AEW TBS Champion Mercedes Moné has now brought her championship collection to a total of eight titles. Mercedes Moné was already holding the AEW TBS Championship. Along her journey, she also captured RevPro's Undisputed Women's Championship, CMLL's Women's Championship, the EWA Women's Championship, the 2025 Owen Hart Foundation Women's Tournament Championship and the Queen of Southside Championship. She has now added two more titles to her collection. On Sunday, July 27, Moné competed in a Winner Take All main event at a Prime Time Wrestling show in Koslow, Poland, where she defeated Diana Strong to become both the inaugural Prime Time Wrestling Women's Champion and the first-ever BestYa Wrestling Women's Champion. She has yet to appear again on AEW TV since her loss to Toni Storm for the AEW Women's World Championship at All In: Texas. Moné took to social media after her latest victories, sharing pictures of her titles and proudly writing: '8 belts Moné.' Reacting to her major title win, Mercedes Moné said, 'I feel amazing. And I am so excited to come to Italy, baby. Good pizza, good wine, good pasta. Oh, my I love my fans in Italy. And I'm so excited to be your first ever Bestya Champion. Ciao, bella. And say hello to your new Bestya Champion, baby.' Moné's pose in the photo is also reminiscent of Ultimo Dragon's 'belt collector' pose he did during his own run. However, Moné will need to earn two more belts to catch up to Dragon's ten, although it seems like she's well on her way to making it happen. Read More: The post Mercedes Moné Adds Two More Titles to Her Collection appeared first on Wrestlezone.

Mercedes Moné Names Her Five Favorite Matches Of All Time
Mercedes Moné Names Her Five Favorite Matches Of All Time

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Mercedes Moné Names Her Five Favorite Matches Of All Time

Mercedes Moné has had a ton of incredible matches in her career, but what are her top five of all time? In the latest issue of the MonéMag, Mercedes Moné wrote what she considers her top matches of all time, which span across WWE and All Elite Wrestling. While she initially started out wanting to name five, she eventually settled on seven. 'People often ask me about my top five matches of all time, and honestly, it's hard to narrow it down—because I've been blessed with so many incredible opponents in my career. 'But one match always comes to mind first: me vs. Bayley at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn. That match was life-changing, not just for me but for women's wrestling as a whole. It set a new standard, and I'm so proud of what we accomplished that night. Coming in at number two is me vs. Toni Storm. That match was pure magic, and I'll share more about why it meant so much to me in a moment. 'After those two? It gets tough to rank. Me vs. Bayley at Hell in a Cell was iconic in its own way. Then there's me vs. Kris Statlander, me vs. Athena, and me vs. Asuka. Every single one of those matches pushed me, inspired me, and left a mark on my heart. Of course, Bianca and I, too.' READ MORE: Mercedes Moné Opens Up About Her Relationship With The Beast Mortos What do you make of Mercedes Moné's comments? What are your favorite Mercedes matches of all time? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below. The post Mercedes Moné Names Her Five Favorite Matches Of All Time appeared first on Wrestlezone.

Mercedes Moné Is Wrestling In A Unique Polish Venue This Weekend
Mercedes Moné Is Wrestling In A Unique Polish Venue This Weekend

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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Mercedes Moné Is Wrestling In A Unique Polish Venue This Weekend

Mercedes Moné continues to be a 'world' champion. Moné is one of the biggest stars in all of professional wrestling. She has captured championships everywhere she has been. Moné is the current TBS Champion. She also holds the top titles in CMLL, Rev Pro Wrestling, and the European Wrestling Association. The EWA title was won during a surprise trip to Austria in June that saw Moné arrive in a van for her 'impromptu' match. Now, Moné is set to travel back to Europe for a new match in Poland for Prime Time Wrestling. PTW is considered to be a major promotion in Poland. The event is set to take place on July 27. Moné will be competing in a championship match against Poland's own Diana Strong. Strong is undefeated in one-on-one action in Prime Time Wrestling. As of now, there is no information on what titles will be on the line. The match takes place at Szafirowy Dwór – Hotel i Restauracja in Kozłów. This is a tiny village that dates back to the Middle Ages. Kozłów has a population of a few hundred people, making it a pretty unique venue by typical pro wrestling standards. Mercedes Moné in Poland PTW issued the following announcement to promote Moné's match: 'MERCEDES MONE IN POLAND NEXT SUNDAY! This is not a prank, this is not a drill, this is happening! We will post the results and summary of PTW: The Untouchables show tomorrow, but this is a piece of news that just cannot wait! Save the date for next Sunday and meet one of the biggest superstars of professional wrestling. There will be a meet and greet and a show with a Mone match on it – YOU JUST CANNOT MISS IT! More information coming soon, but we urge you to book your tickets (both at the meet and greet and the show) in advance by shooting us a direct message on facebook or instagram, because we already know that it will be a packed event, and we don't want you to miss out on it!' PTW posted. Read More: The post Mercedes Moné Is Wrestling In A Unique Polish Venue This Weekend appeared first on Wrestlezone.

AEW All In: Texas full match card: Rundown for the massive event
AEW All In: Texas full match card: Rundown for the massive event

USA Today

time12-07-2025

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  • USA Today

AEW All In: Texas full match card: Rundown for the massive event

All Elite Wrestling is hotter than ever right now. So it makes sense they'd hold an event in one of Texas' largest non-football venues. On July 12, AEW will take to Arlington's Globe Life Field -- home to the Texas Rangers -- for its annual All In pay-per-view extravaganza. Months of story lines will crash to a close as titles are defended and new champions are crowned. The women's world championship match will pit two of the universe's most talented wrestlers against each other when champion Timeless Toni Storm squares off against TBS champ Mercedes Moné. On the men's side, Hangman Adam Page looks to end the interminable reign of the Death Riders and their countless run-in finishes by taking the belt from Jon Moxley. That's just a fraction of the action in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The Zero Hour free pre-show will feature fan favorites and possible lunatics The Outrunners vs. living tag team legends FTR. There's also a chance a grown man maims a child when "Big Boom!" A.J. from the Costco Guys and The Conglomeration (with Big Justice and The Rizzler) take on the Don Callis Family. Here are Saturday's scheduled main card matches, in no particular order: The main card begins at 3 p.m. ET and can be found on YouTube, Prime Video, Fubo, Triller and

‘Timeless' Toni Storm out to protect her championship from ‘horrible p—k' Mercedes Moné at AEW All In
‘Timeless' Toni Storm out to protect her championship from ‘horrible p—k' Mercedes Moné at AEW All In

New York Post

time08-07-2025

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  • New York Post

‘Timeless' Toni Storm out to protect her championship from ‘horrible p—k' Mercedes Moné at AEW All In

'Timeless' Toni Storm doesn't know exactly what to expect when she defends her AEW Women's World championship against belt-collecting TBS champion Mercedes Moné -— who carries six championships at the moment -— in the first-ever single match between the two. What she does predict is what happens at AEW All In from Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas on Saturday (3 p.m., Amazon Prime) won't be a pretty wrestling match, but a violent ordeal between two of the top women in the industry. Advertisement Storm has been a whirlwind since her character change in October 2023, and remains in character during interviews. The four-time AEW Women's World champion found time for some Q&A with Post pro wrestling columnist Joseph Staszewski before the company's biggest show of the year.

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