Pro Wrestling: Mercedes Mone beat Zeuxis at the AEW Grand Slam Mexico and won the CMLL Women's World Championship, her fifth title in a little over a year.
Mercedes Mone holds the AEW TBS Championship, NJPW Strong Women's Championship, EWA Women's Championship, RevPro Undisputed British Women's Championship, CMLL Women's World Championship, and Women's Owen Hart Cup all at the same time.
Mercedes Mone became the first and only superstar to win titles in WWE, AEW, CMLL, and NJPW.
The CEO is the only female Superstar to wrestle at the Arena Mexico, Tokyo Dome, Wembley Stadium, and Madison Square Garden
Mercedes Mone beat Zeuxis at the AEW Grand Slam Mexico and won the CMLL Women's World Championship, her fifth title in a little over a year. In CMLL's PLE, Mone broke a lot of records that span across wrestling promotions. The CEO will face Toni Storm for the AEW Women's World title at All In, which will be her toughest match to date since joining Tony Khan's company.
On May 26, 2024, Mone won her first title in AEW in the PLE, Double or Nothing, by beating Willow Nightingale to claim the TBS Championship. Since then, she has successfully defended the title nine times. On June 30, 2024, the CEO defeated Stephanie Vaquer at the Forbidden Door to win the NJPW Strong Women's Championship.
At the Wrestle Dynasty on January 5, 2025, Mone overcame Mina Shirakawa in a winner-takes-all match to win the RevPro Undisputed British Women's Championship and successfully defended the NJPW Strong Women's Championship. On May 25, 2025, she beat Jamie Hayter in the Women's Owen Hart Cup final at Double or Nothing to earn a shot at Toni Storm.
On June 6, 2025, Mone appeared in the European Wrestling Association (EWA) and defeated Lexa Valo to become the new EWA Women's Champion at Pratercatchen. A couple of weeks later, she became the CMLL Women's World Champion. In the process, she became the first and only superstar to win titles in WWE, AEW, CMLL, and NJPW. She is also the only female Superstar to wrestle at the Arena Mexico, Tokyo Dome, Wembley Stadium, and Madison Square Garden