Mercedes Monet has revolutionized what it means to be a champion in professional wrestling, with an unmatched collection of titles that highlights her dominance. Known as the self-styled “CEO,” she isn’t just boasting about being the best—her record-breaking achievement of 13 championships across three continents proves it. While she has held the AEW TBS Championship for over 18 months, the longest reign in that title’s history, Mercedes continues to make history by holding prestigious belts in Mexico, Europe, and Canada.
Following Ultimo Dragon’s record-breaking 11th championship at AEW Wrestle Dream 2025, Mercedes immediately surpassed that feat by winning the Winnipeg Pro Wrestling Women’s Championship less than a day later, defeating Jodi Threatt in Winnipeg, Canada. Her most recent victory was clinching her 13th APAC Women’s Championship by overcoming No Phoenix Diana at the House of Glory Superclash in November 2025, further cementing her legendary status as the “13 Belt Monet.”
With momentum building, Mercedes is now aiming for her biggest prize yet. This weekend at AEW Full Gear 2025, she will challenge Kris Statlender for the AEW Women’s World Championship—her only major title still missing from her collection. Winning this match would give her a historic 14th championship and make her the first AEW wrestler to hold both the TBS and Women’s World Championships simultaneously.
No matter the venue—Tokyo, Mexico City, Vienna, or elsewhere—Mercedes Monet continues to showcase why she is the most dominant woman in wrestling today. Each championship victory adds to her expansive legacy, from massive arenas to smaller venues, proving her unmatched reign in women’s wrestling.
Here is the latest Mercedes Monet Championship Tracker, detailing her 13 historic belts as of November 17, 2025:
| Championship | Promotion | Acquisition Date | Event/Location | Opponent Defeated | Status |
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| AEW TBS Championship | All Elite Wrestling | May 26, 2024 | AEW Double or Nothing, Las Vegas, NV | Willow Nightingale | Current Champion |
| CMLL World Women’s Championship | World Wrestling Council | June 18, 2025 | AEW Grand Slam: Mexico, Arena Mexico | Zeus | Current Champion |
| RevPro Undisputed British Women’s & Queen of Southside Championship | Revolution Pro Wrestling | Jan 5, 2025 | NJPW x AEW Wrestle Dynasty Tokyo Dome | Mina Shirakawa | Current Champion |
| EWA Women’s Championship | European Wrestling Association | June 6, 2025 | Praterkatchen, Vienna, Austria | Lexa Vallo | Current Champion |
| Chaotic Wrestling Women’s Championship Match | Chaotic Pro Wrestling | March 2, 2025 | Chaotic Live, Lowell, Massachusetts | Paris Van Dale | Current Champion |
| Prime Time Wrestling Women’s Championship Match | Prime Time Wrestling | July 27, 2025 | All About The Monet (Kosrow, Poland) | Diana Strong | Current Champion |
| BestYa Women’s Championship | Best Ya Wrestling | July 27, 2025 | All About The Monet (Kosrow, Poland) | Diana Strong | Current Champion |
| Discovery Wrestling Scottish Women’s Championship| Discovery Wrestling | Aug 23, 2025 | RevPro Global Wars UK, London, England | Emersyn Jayne | Current Champion |
| Body Slam Women’s Championship | Body Slam! Professional Wrestling | Oct 2025 | Body Slam Live, Copenhagen, Denmark | Regina Rosendahl | Current Champion |
| AEW Owen Hart Cup (Women’s Tournament Winner) | All Elite Wrestling | May 25, 2025 | AEW Double or Nothing, Glendale, Arizona| Jamie Hayter | Tournament Winner|
| Interim ROH Women’s World Television Championship| Ring of Honor (AEW) | Oct 18, 2025 | AEW Wrestle Dream, St. Louis, Missouri | Mina Shirakawa | Current Champion |
| Winnipeg Women’s Wrestling Championship | Winnipeg Pro Wrestling | Oct 19, 2025 | Rumble in the Bart, Winnipeg, MB | Jodi Threatt | Current Champion |
| Asia Pacific Women’s Championship | House of Glory | Nov 16, 2025 | House of Glory Supercrash, Brentwood, NY| No Phoenix Diana | Current Champion |
Up next, Mercedes Monet aims to challenge Kris Statlender for the AEW Women’s World Championship at AEW Full Gear 2025. A victory would make her the first in AEW history to simultaneously hold both the TBS and Women’s World titles, adding a 14th championship to her extraordinary record.
This tracker will be updated in real-time as Mercedes Monet’s reign continues to evolve. Whether she claims AEW’s top women’s title or faces fresh challengers eager to dethrone the “CEO,” SEScoops will keep fans informed with the latest developments.
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Fan Take: Mercedes Monet’s incredible championship streak is a game-changer for AEW and women’s wrestling as a whole. Her pursuit of the AEW Women’s World Championship could redefine what it means to be a dominant female athlete in the sport, raising the stakes and excitement for the entire wrestling community.