Mercedes Moné Celebrates Career First After Wrestling In Four Major Venues

PWMania.com previously reported that Mercedes Moné reached a significant milestone at AEW Grand Slam: Mexico, becoming the first woman to compete at Arena Mexico, Wembley Stadium, Madison Square Garden, and the Tokyo Dome. Moné joins an exclusive group of stars who have achieved this feat, including Road Warrior Animal, John Tenta, Bryan Danielson, Will Ospreay, and others.

AEW recently shared a video on their Instagram featuring Moné reflecting on this remarkable achievement.

Moné said, “I have goosebumps thinking about it. Wrestling has saved my life, has changed my life, has brought me so many different opportunities and let me live out my dreams. The fact that I am the first woman to wrestle in all of the major incredible historic arenas, it’s…I really have no words for it. I’m just so thankful. I can’t believe it. I’m so blessed. I’m so lucky. I’m so thankful to wrestling. Thank you so much for letting me live out my dreams. Thank you to the fans for supporting me and following the journey of Mercedes Mone. And you know what? There might be four major, legendary arenas but Mercedes Mone is going to be here for a very long time. So I plan to wrestle in every arena all over the world. But it’s very cool to add this, another accolade to my historic career. That’s amazing.”

Moné is currently the AEW TBS Champion, the CMLL World Women’s Champion, the RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Champion, and the EWA Women’s Champion. She also holds the defunct Southside Women’s Championship, which was unified into the RevPro belt, as well as the Owen Hart Cup tournament belt. This has earned her the nickname “Six Belts Moné.” She will aim to capture her seventh championship at All In: Texas, where she will challenge Toni Storm for the AEW Women’s World Championship.

You can check out Moné’s comments below.

 

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