Mercedes Moné set for AEW Women’s World Title match following her impressive streak since leaving WWE, with the highly anticipated title face-off against Timeless Toni Storm confirmed for All In 2025. The battle is drawing significant attention within the wrestling world as two standout competitors prepare for a potentially historic encounter.
Mercedes Moné’s Championship Journey Fuels Anticipation
Since parting ways with WWE, Mercedes Moné’s career has reached new heights. Currently holding the AEW TBS Championship, the EWA Women’s Championship, and the Undisputed British Women’s Title, Moné also clinched the 2025 Women’s Owen Hart Cup earlier this year. Her reign as NJPW Strong Women’s Champion lasted for several months before she was succeeded by AZM.
With her recent victory in the Owen Hart Cup, Moné has secured her spot as the next challenger for AEW Women’s World Champion Timeless Toni Storm. Their much-awaited showdown at All In 2025 has been met with a surge of enthusiasm among fans and insiders, who rate both Moné and Storm’s chances highly. If Moné—formerly known as Sasha Banks—emerges victorious, the reaction from the internet wrestling community is expected to be immense.
Major Tease and Social Media Reactions Add to the Buzz
Building excitement, Moné teased fans with a playful comment about performing an ‘inverted 450 splash senton’ at the upcoming pay-per-view, though she was joking. AEW star Turbo Floyd responded humorously, announcing he might deliver a double axe from the second handle during the event—a move seen as much less dramatic—adding another layer of lighthearted rivalry to the anticipation.
Deonna Purrazzo Expresses Interest in Submission Match With Moné
Meanwhile, Deonna Purrazzo, whose journey in All Elite Wrestling has faced ups and downs despite her talent, recently voiced interest in facing Moné in a submission match. On a recent episode of the Lightweights podcast, Purrazzo expressed her thoughts on a showdown built around both wrestlers’ submission strengths.
“A submission match [against] Mercedes Moné. I just think we’ve both, like, established careers on our submissions. Me with the Fujiwara, primarily in WWE with her with the Bank Statement,”
said Purrazzo. —Deonna Purrazzo, Wrestler
Given Purrazzo’s aspirations and the ongoing storyline momentum, all eyes remain on Tony Khan and AEW’s creative direction, with fans eager to see top competitors like Purrazzo and Moné featured in high-profile matches in the coming months.
Wider Implications for AEW’s Women’s Division
The upcoming clash between Mercedes Moné and Timeless Toni Storm at All In 2025 has significant implications for the AEW women’s division and could influence storylines across the industry. Whether Moné continues her dominance or Storm retains her crown, the bout promises to energize fans and shape the next chapter of women’s professional wrestling.
