'All Out was extremely violent' - Former WWE Superstar Mercedes Mone isn't a fan of brutal matches

Pro Wrestling: Mercedes Mone recently spoke about violent Wrestling matches. While she understood that there are fans who love such matches, she personally wasn't a fan of it.

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'All Out was extremely violent' - Former WWE Superstar Mercedes Mone isn't a fan of brutal matches

'All Out was extremely violent' - Former WWE Superstar Mercedes Mone isn't a fan of brutal matches (Source: X)

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Mercedes Mone recently spoke about the brutal matches and segments that took place on AEW 'All Out'. While Mone accepted that there are fans for matches and segments like those, she claimed herself not to be a fan of such matches and segments personally. The star wrestler claimed that she would not allow her brothers or kids to watch matches like those.

Mone claimed that 'All Out' was extremely violent. She added that the match and segment between Bryan Danielson and Jon Moxley was hard to watch. She claimed to have mixed opinion on brutal matches. She felt such matches could break the roof when done right.

"All Out was extremely violent, and honestly, Daniel Bryan's stuff was tough to watch. I have mixed emotions. When done right, that kind of stuff can tear a roof off like Daniel's did," said Mone. However, the former WWE Superstar did not want her brother Joshua or kids to watch such matches and segments.

Mercedes Mone speaks about her childhood

"However, I wouldn't want my brother Joshua to watch stuff like that, or kids, for that matter," added Mone. She further made a point on the different kinds of fans. Mone said there are children and parents who watch Wrestling. The AEW Star claimed that she loves to meet families and address their viewing experience.

The TBS Champion recalled how she didn't have her father growing up. "Let's face it, wrestling is multi-generational. When I do signings, I greet so many parents and their children. Growing up, I didn't have a father, so it especially warms my heart to meet families and hear how much their wrestling viewing experiences and memories mean to them," added Mercedes Mone.

However, she felt that there is a sect of fans who wish to watch brutal matches and segments and there is a need tocater to them too. She felt the need to address the right amount of violence. "Then again, there is an audience that loves the extreme, and you want to cater to them, too," Mone concluded.

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