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Mercedes Mone’s Grueling 5-Day, 4-Match Blitz Showcases Her Championship Dominance Across AEW and Beyond

Mercedes Mone’s Grueling 5-Day, 4-Match Blitz Showcases Her Championship Dominance Across AEW and Beyond

AEW TBS Champion Mercedes Mone has recently demonstrated why she is one of the most sought-after and busiest champions in professional wrestling today, competing in four high-profile matches over five days while holding an astonishing seven titles across various promotions. This relentless schedule highlights Mone’s unparalleled work ethic, versatility, and status as a global wrestling star.

During a recent episode of her podcast “Moné Mag,” Mercedes reflected on this intense stretch of competition, which began with a hard-fought tag team match on AEW Dynamite. Teaming with Athena, Mone took on the formidable pairing of Alex Windsor and Toni Storm, resulting in a thrilling contest that showcased her exceptional in-ring skills and resilience. Following this, she defended her Rev Pro Women’s British Championship against Emerson Jayne on the anniversary of her iconic NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn match with Bayley—a pivotal moment in women’s wrestling history that Mone commemorated with pride and reflection[2][3].

That same week, Mercedes also participated in a six-woman tag match alongside Dani Luna and Kanji against the CTC faction, featuring Alex Windsor, Nina Samuels, and Safire, reinforcing her dominance in Rev Pro. This victory allowed her cohort Dani Luna to assert herself on the Rev Pro titles scene, marking a new chapter for the promotion’s women’s division[2].

Mone’s schedule and success are remarkable because she currently carries seven championships from seven different wrestling promotions, including her prestigious AEW TBS Championship. Maintaining such an intense travel and match calendar is both exhilarating and exhausting, yet Mercedes continues to rise to the occasion, consistently delivering high-caliber performances[2].

Looking ahead, the AEW TBS Champion is set for a major title defense at AEW’s upcoming All Out Pay-Per-View in Toronto on September 20, 2025, where she will face the returning former TBS Champion, Riho. Given her ballistics run of title defenses—recently besting Alex Windsor and others—insiders predict Mone will retain her strap, though the storyline tension escalates with the hinted return of her former protector Kamille, potentially shaking up the dynamics[1].

Sources close to AEW reveal that despite the grueling schedule, Mone remains laser-focused on elevating the women’s division within AEW and beyond. According to a WWE insider familiar with her career, “Mercedes’s commitment is unmatched—balancing multiple titles across promotions while still giving her absolute best every night. It’s a testament to her passion and championship mindset.”

Moreover, in a heartfelt social media Q&A, Mercedes expressed a deep-rooted aspiration to have one final match against Bayley—her long-time friend and rival—before retiring from professional wrestling. Their rivalry and alliance have defined modern women’s wrestling, with memorable moments including the groundbreaking NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn match in 2015, which won match of the year and inspired a generation of female wrestling talent. Though the promotional boundaries between AEW and WWE complicate the logistics, Mone hopes the dream bout could still materialize one day[3][4].

This mix of personal ambition and professional accomplishment exemplifies Mercedes Moné as one of the most compelling figures in sports entertainment. Her recent streak of matches not only highlights her athletic durability but also reinforces her status as a multi-promotional queen who is rewriting the script on what it means to be a champion in today’s wrestling landscape[2].

As All Out 2025 approaches, all eyes are on Mone to see if she can maintain her unprecedented grip on the AEW TBS Championship against a returning Riho, while still balancing her commitments across the globe. Fans and analysts alike recognize that Mercedes Moné remains a pivotal force in shaping the future of women’s wrestling, seamlessly blending a relentless schedule with championship excellence.

Sources: WWE.com, Fightful Wrestling, Wrestling Inc., SEScoops, Sportskeeda, AEW Dynamite broadcast highlights[1][2][3][5][6].