Mone entered the Owen tournament as the wild card, after now-former TBS Champion Willow Nightingale had to pull out of the event due to injury. Many fans speculated about her return, but even reports leading up to “Dynamite” that Wednesday were unclear if “The CEO” would be returning.
After Windsor made her way to the ring, Mone’s music hit, and the crowd in Richmond, Virginia went wild. She hadn’t been seen on “Dynamite” since her TBS title loss to Nightingale on the New Years Eve edition of the show. In “Mone Mag,” the star said that she and Windsor have “great chemistry.”
“But the CEO always collects,” Mone said. “And I made that b**** tap out. Just like she deserved.”
Mone said the best part of “Dynamite” was getting backstage and reuniting with everyone. She said she was thankful to work in the AEW environment and be surrounded by people she cares about, and welcomed her back. “The CEO” said after talking to AEW President Tony Khan, she decided to make a stop at “Collision” to “say hello” to Persephone, who defeated Mone for the CMLL women’s title, and Hazuki.
“After all… Everyone knows I run Wednesdays. But sometimes people need to be reminded that I run Saturdays too,” she wrote.
Mone and Hazuki will face off in the semi-finals of the Owen Hart tournament on “Dynamite” on June 17. The match will determine who goes on to AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door at the end of the month, where the winners of both sides of the bracket will compete for a shot at the AEW Women’s World Championship at All In: London.



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