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Mercedes Moné Shatters Records, Now Holds Eight Women’s Wrestling Championships Worldwide

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Mercedes Moné has firmly established herself as a dominant force in women’s wrestling by capturing two new titles on July 27 during a Prime Time Wrestling event in Koslow, Poland. This achievement adds to her already impressive collection, marking her as the first-ever champion of both the Prime Time Wrestling Women’s Championship and the BestYa Wrestling Women’s Championship, heightening her international legacy.

Just two days earlier, Moné had defended her RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Championship against Safire Reed at the Summer Sizzler event in Wolverhampton, England, showcasing her relentless championship momentum across Europe. Now holding eight women’s championships worldwide, Moné exemplifies wrestling excellence spanning multiple continents.

Moné’s Impressive Championship Portfolio and Global Impact

Mercedes Moné’s current list of titles includes the AEW TBS Championship, the 2025 AEW Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament Championship, the RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Championship, Queen of Southside Championship, CMLL World Women’s Championship, European Wrestling Association Women’s Championship, Prime Time Wrestling Women’s Championship, and BestYa Wrestling Women’s Championship. This rare collection reflects her widespread influence, with belts earned from the United States, United Kingdom, Mexico, and various European promotions.

Elevating AEW’s Women’s Division with Outstanding Performances

Since debuting in All Elite Wrestling earlier this year, Moné has injected new prestige into AEW’s women’s division. After defeating Julia Hart at Double or Nothing to win the TBS Championship, she continued to impress by capturing the 2025 Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament title with a victory over Willow Nightingale. Her matches have received praise for their storytelling and intensity, including standout bouts against Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D., Queen Aminata, and a competitive loss to Toni Storm at AEW All In: Texas, highlighting her position at the top of the division.

Moné’s Ongoing Global Dominance and Future Prospects

Currently engaged in her CEO World Tour, Moné has become the most decorated women’s wrestler of 2025. Her unprecedented collection of eight championships places her in a unique position within the sport, stirring speculation about a potential challenge for the AEW Women’s World Title in the near future. As she continues touring, fans eagerly anticipate updates on her upcoming defenses and potential new milestones.

Our Reader’s Queries

Q. Why did Mercedes Moné leave the WWE?

A. I departed for several reasons. One involved personal issues with the Chairman. I didn’t appreciate how he spoke to and treated me. I felt it was important to listen to my own feelings and intuition. I realized it was time 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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