Tag: Mercedes Moné

  • Former Champion Revealed As Wild Card In Owen Hart Cup

    Former Champion Revealed As Wild Card In Owen Hart Cup

    Mercedes Moné ended her 2026 AEW absence in dramatic fashion on the June 3 episode of Dynamite, dropping straight into the Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament with a guaranteed AEW Women’s World Championship match on the line. The defending Owen Hart Cup winner returned not for a soft reintroduction but with a chance to chase a rare back-to-back tournament victory.

    Moné surfaced as the mystery wild card entrant, the unannounced opponent waiting for Alex Windsor in a quarterfinal matchup. AEW held the surprise until the last moment, revealing “The CEO” as the entrant for her first AEW appearance of 2026.

    Mercedes Moné re-enters the Owen Hart Tournament picture

    In the quarterfinal, Moné defeated Windsor via submission after a competitive back-and-forth contest. Windsor found moments of offense and repeatedly pushed the former champion, but Moné stayed a step ahead, connecting with multiple Meteoras and backstabbers throughout the bout.

    The finish came when she locked in the Statement Maker for a second time, forcing Windsor to tap. Mone will now be facing the winner of the Hazuki vs. Persephone match in the semi-final of the tournament.

    Moné advances past Alex Windsor

    Her comeback ended a lengthy hiatus that began after she lost the TBS Championship at New Year’s Smash late last year. Questions about Mone’s status had circulated throughout the absence, and her return had been telegraphed by recent reporting that she remained under an AEW contract.

    Rather than ease back into competition, Moné jumped directly into a tournament where the stakes could hardly be higher. The winner earns a guaranteed AEW Women’s World Championship match at All In: London.

    The return carries added weight given her history in the event. Having won the Owen Hart Cup in 2025, Moné now has an opportunity to pull off a back-to-back tournament triumph.

  • Mercedes Moné Loses Her Cool After Dropping WPW Title to Jody Threat

    Mercedes Moné Loses Her Cool After Dropping WPW Title to Jody Threat

    Mercedes Moné recently lost the Winnipeg Pro Wrestling Women’s Championship to Jody Threat on Tuesday night at the promotion’s annual Fight at the Museum event. The loss continues a difficult stretch for Moné, who has dropped multiple championships in recent months.

    The match served as redemption for Threat, who previously lost the title to Moné back in October. Threat earned her rematch by winning the Voyageur Cup tournament, defeating competitors including Allie Katch and Shayna Baszler along the way.

    Following the match, ‘The CEO’ lost her cool and in a video surfaced on social media, she could be seen splashing water from a bottle at the cameraman and crew.

    Recent Title Losses Mount

    Moné spent much of March traveling internationally to defend titles she won throughout 2025, making stops in places like Mexico, Poland, Italy, and England. However, the month turned into a losing streak that has cost her championship after championship.

    The recent run of losses began when Moné’s TBS Championship reign ended on New Year’s Eve against Willow Nightingale. Since that defeat, she has been dropping titles one after another, slowly losing the collection that once made her one of the most decorated champions in wrestling.

    Down to One Championship

    After her latest loss, Moné is now down to just one remaining title, the APAC Women’s Championship. This marks a major shift for the superstar, whose global championship tour once made headlines across multiple promotions.

    With only one belt left, Moné’s next move could determine whether this marks the end of her belt-collector era or the start of a new chapter in her career.

  • Mercedes Moné Drops Another Title, Losing Streak Worsens

    Mercedes Moné Drops Another Title, Losing Streak Worsens

    Things are going south for Mercedes Moné as she recently lost another championship.

    ‘The CEO’ previously dropped both the Bodyslam Scandinavian Women’s Championship and Discovery Wrestling Women’s Championship to Alexxis Falcon at RevPro High Stakes 2026 in Wolverhampton. The losing streak has seen Moné drop multiple titles over the past month.

    Mercedes Moné has now dropped the Prime Time Wrestling Women’s title on Saturday at PTW More Mone More Problems in Poland to Diana Strong. Mone had captured the title from Strong at a show on July 27, 2025, in Kozlow, Poland.

    Moné is now down to just three championship titles after holding multiple belts during her run as “Ultimo Moné.” She still holds the Winnipeg Pro Wrestling Women’s title, the APAC Women’s title and 2025 Owen Hart Foundation Championship.

    Title Losses

    Moné returned to the ring after a two-month absence on March 6, 2026, and immediately began losing championships. She dropped the CMLL World Women’s title to Persephone at Arena Mexico that night. Two days later on March 8th, she lost the BestYa Women’s title to Swan in Italy.

    The losses continued on March 14th when Moné dropped the EWA Women’s title to Mila Smidt at a show in France. The RevPro double title loss on March 21st marked her fourth straight title defense failure in 2026.

    What’s Next

    Moné is scheduled to defend the Winnipeg Pro Wrestling Women’s title against Jody Threat on March 31st in Winnipeg. AEW will present Dynamite from Winnipeg the following night on April 1st.

  • Becky Lynch Opens Door For Mercedes Moné WWE Return

    Becky Lynch Opens Door For Mercedes Moné WWE Return

    Former Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch is making one thing clear about Mercedes Moné’s potential WWE return: the door remains wide open.

    Speaking on the Cheap Heat podcast on March 28th, ‘The Man’ addressed the legacy of the Four Horsewomen and whether there’s more left to accomplish between the iconic foursome. Her response included a direct invitation for the former Sasha Banks to return.

    When asked about the group’s impact and future, Becky Lynch didn’t hold back in praising their contributions to WWE.

    “Honestly, I can’t disagree — that’s a great answer. We’re a great foursome. We did great work, and we’re still doing great work,” Lynch said.

    Door Always Open For Mercedes

    Becky Lynch then addressed the obvious elephant in the room: not all four members are currently in WWE. That’s where her comments took a notable turn regarding Moné’s potential return.

    “Well, we’re not all here. You know, the door is always open to Sasha. So I think that’s one of those things you can go back to at any time, and it will always be fantastic,” Lynch stated.

    The comments come as Charlotte Flair previously admitted that the Four Horsewomen aren’t as close as they once were. Becky Lynch’s invitation suggests unfinished business remains between the group that helped revolutionize women’s wrestling in WWE.

    Mercedes Moné left WWE in 2022 and has since competed in both NJPW and AEW. The Four Horsewomen, consisting of Lynch, Flair, Moné, and Bayley, were instrumental in the “Women’s Revolution” that transformed WWE’s women’s division.

  • Mercedes Mone\’s In-Ring Return Announced But Not For AEW

    Mercedes Mone\’s in-ring return has been announced.

    CMLL posted a video on their social media this Thursday where they confirmed that the AEW star will be competing at their upcoming show on March 6. The female star who holds the CMLL World Women’s Championship will be defending the title at the event celebrating International Women\’s Day:

    The former WWE star has not wrestled since the December 31 episode of Dynamite last year. Willow Nightingale beat Mercedes at the show to win the TBS Championship, ending her historic 584-day reign.

    The wrestling veteran recently provided an update on her status, revealing that she has been undergoing stem cell therapy in Mexico during her absence.  Mercedes Mone had noted in her update that March will be a busy month for her, so it appears that the upcoming CMLL date would not be her only title defence.

    AEW will be holding Revolution 2026 from Los Angeles on March 15. It\’s likely that we will see the former TBS Champion returning to TV after the Grand Slam Australia event this week to start building her match for the next AEW PPV.

  • Mercedes Moné Returns to Wrestling in March

    Mercedes Moné is set to make her return to professional wrestling at Banger Zone Wrestling\’s (BZW) APOGÉE event on March 14, marking her first appearance since losing the AEW TBS Championship on New Year\’s Eve.

    Moné\’s last match was her TBS Championship loss to Willow Nightingale on December 31, 2025, which ended her record-breaking 584-day championship reign.

    Following the loss, she announced a hiatus, and said she\’ll be collecting \”more than just titles\” when she returns.