10 Things We Learned From Attending AEW All In 2023

9. Mercedes Moné Is SURELY AllElite Soon...

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...because if not, showing her on camera on both the pre-show and during/after The Acclaimed's Trios Championship victory over The House Of Black was a choice.

Having posted on X earlier that day that she was in London, the mood for Moné before the show was an all-time high, and the reveal of her looking on gave plenty cause for speculation that she'll be bringing her talents to All Elite Wrestling sooner rather than later.

Still injured following her NJPW Strong Women's Title loss to Willow Nightingale in May, the recovery time hasn't dampened anyone's enthusiasm for seeing her finally lace up the boots for the challenger brand after exiting the market leader in 2022. Unfortunately-timed knocks plagued All In this year (Jamie Hayter and PAC were sure to be on the show had they not devastatingly been ruled out) and Moné was placed amongst the names set to light up London.

In a manner of speaking at least, she did, and it didn't feel like the last time.

The same could also be said for...

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