The CEO addresses backlash and reflects on a dominant 2025 run
Summary
– Mercedes Mone responded to criticism about holding numerous championships
– She reached a peak of 13 titles across multiple global promotions
– Mone highlighted standout opponents from her worldwide run
Mercedes Mone has addressed the growing criticism surrounding her unprecedented run as one of the most decorated champions in modern professional wrestling. Over the past two years, she has competed across AEW, ROH, RevPro, CMLL, and various independent promotions worldwide.
At the height of her dominance, Mone held 13 championships simultaneously. The achievement sparked debate among fans and critics who questioned the sustainability and purpose of such a title-heavy run.
In a recent issue of Mone Mag, Mone made it clear that outside opinions do not concern her. She stated that her goals and accomplishments speak for themselves and that those who fail to understand her vision are choosing not to see it.
Mone also emphasized that her reign was not solely about personal accolades. She used her platform to bring attention to wrestlers and promotions that do not always receive widespread exposure.
Looking back on 2025, Mone singled out several opponents who stood out during her travels. She praised Aliss Link for her creativity and unpredictability, Kanji for her technical brilliance and submission-heavy style, and Emersyn Jayne for her intensity and long championship reign in Scotland.
As of now, Mone still holds 10 championships across multiple countries and promotions. Her current collection includes titles in AEW, CMLL, Europe, Asia, and Canada.
With her track record, speculation continues about whether she will add even more gold or begin shedding titles in 2026. One thing remains clear: Mercedes Mone continues to operate on a level few have ever reached.
