Harley Cameron Drops Mercedes Moné Diss Track On Dynamite (AEW News)

Ahead of their Grand Slam Australia match, Harley Cameron releases Mercedes Moné AEW diss track.

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Add rapping to Harley Cameron's ever-growing list of talents.

Last night's AEW Dynamite saw the Australian renaissance woman go after Grand Slam Australia opponent Merecedes Moné with a diss track. Rapping over Moné's AEW entrance theme, Cameron used her Mercedes ventriloquist's doll to trade bars in the 50-second song, switching up her flow several times before cutting into a more traditional wrestling promo.

Amongst other lines, Harley told Moné "You might have robbed the bank but girl, I'm gonna steal the show", and "I know they're calling you 'Four Belts Moné', I'll take one off your waist and we'll call it a day."

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Segueing into the promo, Cameron called Mercedes one of the greatest wrestlers on the planet before building herself up as the underdog. She said not so long ago, she didn't know how to wrestle but similarly, she used not to know how to sing, play guitar, or "speak Chinese", in which she delivered a line. Harley then bigged-up Mercedes for calling her a loser, because it inspired her to work harder and be different.

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"Thanks to you, Harley Cameron is going to win the TBS Title in her home country, in Australia," said the challenger. "I don't wanna ride the Moné train, I wanna drive it. Feel the wrath."

Moné was quick to respond:

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This was Cameron's second consecutive musical segment on AEW shows. On the 8 February Collision, the Australian's 'Halftime Harley' angle, which was interrupted by Mercedes, was a ratings winner, producing a "major jump":

AEW Grand Slam Australia occurs this Saturday, February 15, at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre. Cameron's opponent has reigned as TBS Champion since dethroning Willow Nightingale in May 2024.

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