Mercedes Mone Responds Boldly After Title Defeat to AEW Superstar

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In the latest Holiday Bash episode of AEW Collision, Mercedes Mone responded to her recent loss of the RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Championship to AEW’s Alex Windsor. The drama unfolded at Co-Op Live in Manchester, England, during a special one-hour Collision show that featured four matches, including the title bout. Mercedes, who had held the championship for 346 days, had issued an open challenge to a local Manchester wrestler. However, Alex Windsor accepted despite not being from Manchester, leading to Mone losing the title via a crucifix pin.

Following the match, Mone took to Twitter to express her frustration, pointing out that Windsor was not actually a Manchester local as requested. She wrote, “I said I was a local MF! She’s not from Manchester,” and later asked AEW to correct the announcement about Windsor’s championship win. Using Twitter’s AI tool grok, Mone confirmed Windsor’s hometown as Happisburg, Norfolk. Meanwhile, Windsor celebrated regaining the title she previously held for 769 days from November 2021 to December 2023, tweeting proudly about her record-breaking reign.

This was a significant moment in AEW, stirring up rivalry and fan conversation about local representation and the prestige of the title.

Fan Take: This title change adds fresh excitement and intrigue to AEW’s women’s division, highlighting intense competition and regional pride. For fans, it underscores AEW’s commitment to compelling storylines and elevating talent across the wrestling world.

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