Who Will Be the Next Champions? A Bold Forecast for All AEW Title Holders

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AEW has been gaining momentum recently, fueled by its strong weekly television shows and impressive pay-per-view events. With just over a month remaining until the major events in Texas, several championship titles may change hands, potentially redefining the promotion when it returns to Globe Life Field on July 12th.

As AEW prepares for its first US stadium show and the upcoming pay-per-view weeks, the fate of all AEW championship belts is likely to be decided soon. Here is a prediction for the future holders of AEW titles:

AEW Women’s World Championship – Mercedes Mone
At AEW Double or Nothing 2025, Mercedes Mone triumphed over Jamie Hayter to win the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Finals. Now positioned to challenge for the AEW Women’s World Championship at AEW All In Texas, Mone looks set to claim a title that has eluded her since joining AEW in 2024. Already holding the TBS Championship and the undisputed British Women’s Championship from RevPro, she could leave Globe Life Field as the dominant “Four Belts Mone.” This match, anticipated to be the biggest women’s bout in AEW history, could see Mone dethrone the legendary Toni Storm on July 12th, making wrestling history.

Fan Take: This anticipated title change highlights AEW’s commitment to elevating women’s wrestling and creating groundbreaking moments for fans. Mercedes Mone’s potential victory could mark a new era, inspiring more thrilling competition and raising the bar for the sport.

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