The Stunning Evolution Of Mercedes Mone

After appearing in the crowd at the All In London 2023 pay-per-view, many fans suspected that when Mercedes Moné was medically cleared, she would be joining All Elite Wrestling, and in March 2024, that’s exactly what happened. At the Big Business edition of “AEW Dynamite” in her hometown of Boston, Massachusetts, Moné was announced as AEW’s newest signing. However, some people questioned whether or not she was actually ready to wrestle, as her first match wouldn’t take place until two months after her debut.

That first match was against none other than the woman she faced when she broke her ankle, Willow Nightingale, who was the AEW TBS Champion. Moné would dethrone Willow at the 2024 Double or Nothing pay-per-view, and since that night, she hasn’t looked back. One month later, she would finally get her hands on the NJPW STRONG Women’s Championship by defeating Stephanie Vaquer at Forbidden Door, and in August, her AEW journey came full circle when she wrestled at the 2024 All In London pay-per-view at Wembley Stadium against Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D., exactly one year since her initial cameo.

Moné would go on to spend the first 16 months of her AEW career undefeated in singles competition, including matches she would work for the likes of NJPW and RevPro in between her AEW commitments. By July 2025, she had already captured four championships simultaneously, carrying six belts around in the process, but her quest for a seventh title was thwarted by “Timeless” Toni Storm at All In Texas, who retained her AEW Women’s World Championship against “The CEO,” ending her 16-month undefeated streak in the process. With that said, Moné’s AEW journey is not over, and you can guarantee that the AEW Women’s World Championship is in her sights.

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