Mercedes Mone Teases Imminent AEW Return After European Tour

Mercedes Mone Teases Imminent AEW Return After European Tour

Mercedes Mone has indicated that her return to AEW is approaching, confirming that she plans to come back once her current international tour comes to an end.

Speaking during an appearance on IL61, Mone addressed her status and made it clear that her absence from AEW programming is nearly over.

“I’m returning really, really soon,” Mone said. “Right now, I am on my Mone Madness Tour all over Europe. First it started in Mexico, now here in Italy, next stop is Paris, then London, then Poland, then Winnipeg. After that, Mama is gonna return home.”

Her comments provide a strong indication of when fans could expect her return. Mone is scheduled to defend the WPW Women’s Championship at WPW Fight at the Museum in Winnipeg on March 31. AEW Dynamite is set to take place in Winnipeg the following night on April 1, making that episode a logical target for her comeback.

Mone has been away from AEW television since dropping the TBS Championship to Willow Nightingale at AEW Dynamite New Year’s Smash. She later appeared in a vignette on the January 10 episode of Collision, where she warned that her return would have major consequences.

Since then, Mone has stayed active outside AEW, competing across multiple countries as part of her “Mone Madness Tour.” Her run has included appearances in Mexico and throughout Europe, building momentum ahead of her anticipated return.

She currently holds multiple championships across different promotions, including the Discovery Wrestling Scottish Women’s Championship, the PTW Women’s Championship, the Bodyslam Women’s Championship, the WPW Women’s Championship, the APAC Women’s Championship, and the 2025 Owen Hart Foundation Championship.

AEW has not officially confirmed a return date. However, based on Mone’s schedule and comments, her comeback appears imminent, with early April emerging as the most likely timeframe.

Mercedes Mone Teases Imminent AEW Return After European Tour

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UFC Looks To ABC To Oversee White House Card, DC Commission Calls It Dangerous

UFC announced that it would be looking to the Association of Boxing Commissions for its upcoming Freedom 250 event at the White House, in a move that DC Combat Sports Commission Chairman Andrew Huff said sets a “dangerous precedent” for the industry. 

The sanctioning dispute had somewhat clouded the upcoming card on June 14, with the possibility that the fights on the card wouldn’t be official. Though this announcement may not dissipate all issues. 

Providing his statement on the UFC’s announcement, ABC President Timothy Shipman was quoted: “As the event is being held on federal property, there is no requirement for the UFC to select a state athletic commission to oversee the event.”

He continued, “UFC expresses its commitment to ensuring that this event is among the most thoroughly regulated in the history of the sport and has requested that the ABC serve as an independent third party to assist in assembling the most qualified judges, referees, and inspectors in the world. The UFC has further confirmed that it will abide by all applicable regulatory requirements in support of this event, including all required medical examinations, pre-bout and post-bout physicals, and athlete safety protocols. All bouts on this card are officially licensed and sanctioned contests.”

UFC’s Chief Business Officer, Hunter Campbell, and Marc Ratner, Senior Vice President of UFC’s Government and Regulatory Affairs, will collaborate with ABC on the details of he regulatory oversight for the event, per the announcement.

However, Huff told “SevereMMA” after the announcement that, “The ABC is not a sanctioning body and has no authority in the District of Columbia. While I am relieved to learn that an additional organization will maintain some sort of oversight of the UFC White House event, I am disappointed that the ABC, which represents Commissions across the United States, including in the District of Columbia, has chosen to ignore our Commission’s laws and authority. It sets a dangerous precedent for all commissions and the industry as a whole.”

President Donald Trump Promotes UFC White House Event, Republicans Clamor For Tickets

President Donald Trump is on the marketing train for UFC’s White House card, Freedom 250, on June 14, and there are plenty of Republicans chasing tickets for the historic event. Axios published a report that quoted Trump as saying the event was the “hottest ticket I’ve ever seen,” as donors, lobbyists, Congress members, and well-connected fans clamor for tickets. 

The event will see 5,000 VIP seats on the White House South Lawn. Many of those tickets will go to military personnel, leaving just a couple thousand for the aforementioned well-connected. After getting inundated with requests, one source told Axios that they’re sick of being asked about the fight. 

It’s further noted that “Republicans began flooding the White House with inquiries about VIP tickets almost immediately after the event was announced last summer;” “One senator asked to attend with their family;” “A GOP fundraiser close to the White House received dozens of direct messages on social media asking how they could get in;” and “Trump himself has been fielding ticket requests, a person familiar with the event prep said.”

Dana White announced last week that 85,000 tickets will be publicly available for an outdoor viewing experience on the Ellipse just south of the White House grounds. The event will stream on Paramount+ in the US per the usual. 

Organizers are reportedly still determining how the VIP tickets on the South Lawn will be distributed, with a Trump aide quoted as saying, “It’s all very fluid.” Another familiar with planning is said to have warned that “some of those jockeying for seats are likely to come away disappointed.” 

Cody Rhodes Has ‘No Issues’ With Travis Scott After WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 Slap

WWE’s Cody Rhodes is still a fan of Travis Scott and is happy that he was involved in his storyline, despite injuring him.

Scott, who was in the storyline involving Rhodes, The Rock, and John Cena, landed a vicious slap on “The American Nightmare” that reportedly busted Rhodes’ eardrum and gave him a black eye. Despite the slap, Rhodes said to Chris Van Vliet on “Insight” that he likes the rapper and is grateful that he gave WWE his time.

“Travis Scott did not hurt me. It looks like he hurt me,” said Rhodes. “I like Travis Scott. I think it’s safe to say at this point I like Travis Scott. I like that he lended us his time and that we had moments with him. I mean, he took a Cross Rhodes. Most people just remember the slap, and I’m going to be on this side of history with it [right side]. I know it wasn’t everyone’s favorite thing. That is not the hardest I’ve ever been slapped. That’s number three.”

Rhodes went on to name two other slaps that he received in his pro wrestling career that were much harder than the one that the rapper landed on him. One unsurprising name from that list was Bob Holly, who was known to take liberties with his peers in the ring, while the other was an unexpected name in Natalya.

“The number one might shock you, but I felt it in both of my heels. I felt it in my feet. I had to plant my feet. It was so hard. Natty Neidhart. Natty Neidhart hit me, it felt like an MLB batter swinging the bat and I walked into it. She leveled me. So, Natty’s one, Hardcore Holly [is] two, Travis Scott, I’d say maybe three,” he added. 

The WWE Champion did not place the blame for his ruptured eardrum and black eye solely on Scott, but also on Cena, Rock, and the singer.

Damian Priest & R-Truth Defeat MFTs, Win WWE Tag Team Championship On SmackDown

Damian Priest and R-Truth defeated MFT’s JC Mateo and Tama Tonga to win the WWE Tag Team Championship during “WWE SmackDown.”

Priest spent much of the bout under pressure from Mateo and Tonga, using sly tactics to keep him isolated on their side of the ring as well as moments of interference from Tanga Loa and Talla Tonga on the outside. 

Priest eventually managed to tag out to Truth who cinched in an STF on Mateo before taking a chokeslam from Talla while the referee had his back turned. He kicked out of the subsequent pinfall attempt as the Wyatt Sicks emerged to continue their feud with the MFT. In the subsequent skirmish over the lauded “Wyatt Lantern,” Truth managed to get Mateo up on his shoulders for an Attitude Adjustment, securing the winning pinfall and capturing the tag titles alongside Priest. 

Truth is now a three-time Tag Team Champion, having held the title alongside Kofi Kingston and The Miz previously. Priest is also a three-time Champion, with both of his first two reigns coming alongside Finn Balor.