Last Wednesday, Mercedes Mone obtained the drop in his AEW: the Texas opponent, Toni Storm, and arranged it. The CEO sent to the women’s world champion reigning a blasphemy message on the last edition of collision.
After Toni Storm blinded him with a German suplex after his victory in the title at the Grand Slam Mexico, Mercedes Mone retaliated by embusing the timeless ambush at the start of the episode of this week of Aew Dynamite. The Winner of the Owen Cup in 2025 locked the storm in her signing submission, the creator of declarations, and kept the grip until all the elite officials and finally Mina Shirakawa arrive to stop the attack.
During the edition of Aew Collision this Thursday, Mercedes reduced a promotion on the women’s Woman Champion All Elite, listing her newly won distinctions and also promising to recover the illustrious title.
“You are a brand, just like all these fans, but I am a real star, darling. I am six money belts, a world champion, soon for seven beautiful. [0:02 – 0:36]
Mone will defend its TBS championship against the close ally of Storm Shirakawa next week in the 300th episode of Dynamite.
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