Mercedes Mone has made a significant impact on AEW since joining, quickly establishing herself as a key figure in the promotion. Mone simply wants the company to grow and has now addressed AEW holding an all-women’s pay-per-view or a weekly show.
As for Mercedes Mone possibly being the highest paid women’s wrestler in the world right now, the CEO of AEW made it clear that she feels she more than deserves this privilege as she has worked very hard to make it to that level in the first place.
There is simply no doubt that AEW’s women’s division is one of the most diverse and talented in professional wrestling. Back in the day, the women’s division would always get criticism but it’s the exact opposite now.
While speaking to the Battleground podcast, Mercedes Mone was asked about AEW possibly holding an all-women’s weekly television show or pay-per-view. Mercedes Mone made it clear she is enthusiastic about the possibility of a weekly women’s show in AEW and hosting women’s pay-per-view events. She believes there is ample talent in the division, citing wrestlers like Willow, Mariah May, Toni Storm, Serena Deeb, Kris Statlander, and Kamille as some of the best in the business.
Mone sees a clear opportunity for an all-women’s show each week and believes that with the right support, AEW could have a women’s revolution. She emphasizes that the female wrestlers are consistently performing exceptionally well.
“Wow, a weekly show? Absolutely! I mean, we have the talent, so why not? All Elite Women’s Wrestling—there you go! We have the best women wrestlers, including Willow, Mariah May, Toni Storm, Serena Deeb, Kris Statlander, and Kamille. There is definitely an opportunity to have an all-women’s show every single week, so I don’t see why not. We have a roster full of talented wrestlers and a long list of women we can feature in a women’s pay-per-view. I think just giving them the chance and opportunity, and if Tony sees that, I don’t see why we can’t have a women’s revolution here in AEW. It’s happening already! The women have just been killing it every single week.”
WWE Evolution was the company’s first-ever all-female Premium Live Event, held in 2018 and it was truly a success in many ways. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that Mercedes Mone wants the same for AEW so we’ll have to see if it will ever come to fruition.
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