Mercedes Moné hints at new career move after championship win as she continues her exceptional streak in professional wrestling. After securing her fifth title at Grand Slam: Mexico, Moné shared thoughts about possibly stepping into a new field outside the ring.
During the recent Grand Slam: Mexico event, Mercedes Moné, known as the CEO, achieved another milestone by capturing the CMLL Women’s Championship. This victory added to her already impressive collection, including the TBS Championship, RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Championship, EWA Women’s Championship, and the commemorative belt for this year’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament winner. Moné has now become a dominant force on the global wrestling scene.
Taking to X/Twitter, Moné spoke candidly about her recent flawless run in the world of wrestling. Alongside celebrating her accomplishments, she playfully suggested that perhaps she should enter politics next, noting that other notable wrestlers such as Linda McMahon, Kane, and Jesse Ventura had previously switched to political careers after wrestling. Her comments aimed to both entertain her followers and acknowledge the notable trend of wrestlers transitioning into political roles.
Moné’s message on social media was made while she was in character as the CEO, adding a performative touch to her remarks. Although her WWE tenure ended with her being let go, Moné has continued to elevate her brand and achieve greater financial and professional success on her own terms. References to Linda McMahon, Kane, and Jesse Ventura provided context regarding her lighthearted jab at the idea of politicians emerging from the wrestling world.

Alternate Possibilities for Mercedes Moné’s All In Appearance
Recently, new information surfaced concerning the match between Toni Storm and Mercedes Moné, which took place at All In: Texas. Reports questioned whether this high-profile bout was always the planned direction for the event.
Dave Meltzer, writing for the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, revealed that Mercedes Moné had been open to losing to Athena during the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament. Such a result could have paved the way for a rematch between Moné and Athena at All In, heightening anticipation for their rivalry. However, once the match against Toni Storm became the focus for the event, facing the current ROH Women’s Champion lost relevance, leading to a change in creative direction for the card.
Following their match, both Mercedes Moné and the Fallen Goddess, Athena, hinted that their conflict may not have reached its conclusion. Moné secured victory through a roll-up pin, leaving the outcome open to debate, with speculation that Athena was not content with the loss.
Looking ahead, there remains strong potential for Mercedes Moné and Athena to rekindle their feud, as unresolved tension lingers from their previous encounters. At present, though, the stage is set for Moné and Toni Storm—two of the top stars on the roster—to face off again at All In: Texas, with fans anticipating another high-stakes showdown.
As Moné continues to dominate championships worldwide and spark interest with talk of new ventures, her next career steps remain the topic of much discussion within and outside the wrestling community.