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Mercedes Moné Claps Back at WWE Fan: “Imma Need Your Ugly Ass to Watch AEW”

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Mercedes Moné, the current TBS Champion, is thriving in All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and recently showcased her enthusiasm through a photoshoot posted on Instagram. While the majority of fans reacted positively, one user sparked a discussion by expressing a desire for her to return to <a href="https://cynicaltimes.org/category/wrestling-news/wwe/”>WWE. The fan commented,

“needa bring yo fine ass back to WWE,”

prompting Moné to reply,

“imma need your ugly ass to watch AEW.”

Reflecting on a Landmark Week at AEW All In: Texas

In a heartfelt post featured in the latest issue of MonéMag, Mercedes Moné reflected on her experiences during AEW’s All In: Texas event. She described the week as possibly one of the best of her professional wrestling career, highlighting the memorable matches and historic moments that made it so special. Moné emphasized the profound personal and professional growth the week represented, stating,

“If not, it was definitely up there. Between AEW’s unforgettable matches, history-making moments, and the kind of magic you can’t plan for, I’ve been reflecting on how far I’ve come—and how much further I want to go.”

Impact on Wrestling Fans and Future Prospects

Mercedes Moné’s response illustrates the ongoing rivalry in professional wrestling fandoms between AEW and WWE. Her confidence and dedication to AEW signal a new chapter in her career, encouraging wrestling enthusiasts to support talents regardless of the promotion they represent. This dynamic raises the question for fans about loyalty in wrestling and whether they should follow wrestlers across different organizations as they evolve and grow in their careers. Moné’s poised stance may influence others to embrace a more flexible fan attitude moving forward.

Our Reader’s Queries

Q. Why did Mercedes Moné leave the WWE?

A. I chose to leave for several reasons. There were personal issues between me and the Chairman at that time. I didn’t appreciate how he spoke to me or how he belittled me. I felt it was important to listen to my heart and instincts. This realization led me to leave WWE.

Linda Isaak
Linda Isaak
Linda Isaak is a journalist at CynicalTimes.org, covering the AEW Women’s Division. With six years of experience in wrestling journalism, she delivers in-depth coverage of matches, rivalries, and rising stars within All Elite Wrestling. Linda’s work highlights the athleticism, storytelling, and evolution of women’s wrestling in AEW, offering timely updates and expert analysis. She is known for her clear reporting, deep industry knowledge, and ability to connect readers with the key moments shaping AEW’s women’s roster. From title chases to breakout performances, Linda brings the action to life for wrestling fans around the world.
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