AEW Star Mercedes Moné Wins Another Championship

Mercedes Moné adds EWA Women's Championship to her collection, setting up AEW All In bout against Toni Storm.

Mercedes Moné recently secured the European Wrestling Association Women’s Championship at the Pratercatchen event in Vienna, Austria. The victory, achieved in a Triple Threat match against Lexa Valo and Mila Smidt, further expands Moné’s championship portfolio.

This latest acquisition joins her current holdings, which include the AEW TBS Championship, the RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Championship, and the AEW Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Championship. Moné initially claimed the TBS Championship at Double or Nothing in May 2024, following her arrival in AEW in March 2024.

Moné has been vocal about her terms for appearing in wrestling promotions, stating on X, “I’m NOT coming to any promotion if you’re NOT going to pay me and give me a title match.” Her win in the Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament earned her an opportunity to challenge AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm at All In in Texas on July 12.

Following her triumph at Double or Nothing, Moné lauded Toni Storm, acknowledging Storm as a primary factor in her decision to join AEW. Moné remarked, “She might be timeless, but I’m legendary. I’m iconic and my legacy can never be undone. I mean, I’ve been looking forward to facing Toni Storm for a very long time. I’ve been watching her for years, all the way since STARDOM. She is timeless for a reason. She holds the AEW Women’s Championship for a reason. But I’m four belts Moné, I am the CEO of not only AEW, RevPro, New Japan. Soon we’ll be going to Mexico. But, I am a global champion for a reason and I want all the gold and Toni, be prepared for your greatest match of your life. She’s legit one of the reasons why I came to AEW. She put AEW on storm for me. I couldn’t stop watching every single week because of her. But I’m ready to dethrone the ‘Timeless’ one and we’re gonna go onto the revolution of Mercedes Moné.”

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