Mercedes Becomes 11 Belts Moné At WrestleDream (AEW News)

Mercedes is 11 Belts Moné, with 12th and 13th titles on the horizon.

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Having only become 10 Belts Moné a week or so ago, Mercedes Moné is now 11 Belts Moné, with the prospect of a 12th and 13th title on the horizon.

With it announced that Mercedes would be having a winner-takes-all open challenge of sorts at AEW WrestleDream last night - putting her AEW TBS Title up against A.N. Other Champion - the CEO's offer would be taken up by Mina Shirakawa, the then-reigning interim ROH Women's Television Champion. Moné would pick up the win after 16 minutes, using the ropes for leverage as she pinned Shirakawa with a backslide.

As for those 12th and 13th titles on the horizon, post-match, AEW Women's Champion Kris Statlander confronted Mercedes Moné, setting up a match between the pair at Full Gear next month. But before that, Mercedes has the small matter of a Winnipeg Pro Wrestling event tonight, where she faces TNA's Jody Threat for the WPW Women's Title. And so, Mercedes could well become 12 Belts Moné by the end of the day.

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For those keeping track, Mercedes Moné is now the AEW TBS Champion, the AEW Women's Owen Hart Cup Champion, the CMLL Women's Champion, the RevPro Undisputed British Women's Champion (which also includes the Queen of the Southside Championship), the EWA Women's Champion, the Prime Time Wrestling Women's Champion, the BestYa Women's Champion, the Discovery Wrestling Scottish Women's Champion, the BODYSLAM Women's Champion, and now the interim ROH Women's TV Champion.

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