Mercedes Moné addresses idea of Shane McMahon joining AEW: “I’m here for it & I’m sure our roster is too”

The latest from Mercedes Moné. 

The reigning AEW TBS and NJPW STRONG Women’s Champion Mercedes Moné sent out a new edition of her Moné Mag

One of the topics she touched on was the idea of Shane McMahon joining All Elite Wrestling. She noted that she’s ‘here for it’ and thinks the roster is too.

Seeing Shane’s incredible heart and passion for wrestling makes me think he has a lot of unfinished business. It also makes me think is Shane coming to AEW? I’m here for it, and I’m sure our roster is too. Regardless, it just seems like Shane belongs in the wrestling business. I admit if he doesn’t come back to wrestling, it will make me sad for him. I know what it’s like to be removed from what you love and how sad it made me. I imagine he feels the same way.

Elsewhere in her write-up, Moné shared her thoughts about Netflix’s ‘Mr. McMahon’ docuseries. There was not much ‘new’ for her, but noted that she cannot believe she got to work for Vince.

On to the big white elephant in the room, as in the big Vince McMahon Netflix documentary, as I said last week, I couldn’t wait to watch. Watching all six episodes, honestly, I was a little disappointed and didn’t feel like there was too much new for me. I’ll say this, as I watched, I couldn’t believe that I got to work for Vince, what a crazy genius he is, and how he really elevated wrestling to a whole stratosphere. He created a universe fans have enjoyed for decades and still do. He made wrestling larger than life. He did it all, and he tried it all. And he failed so many times, too. Where the business is at today is all because of him and his ideas. And that’s what I really liked it.

Moné and Kamille were present on the Five Year Anniversary edition of Dynamite. She was approached by MVP, who handed her his business card.

Also on the night, MVP introduced Shelton Benjamin as his ‘President of the Complaint Department.’

About Andrew Thompson 9831 Articles
A Washington D.C. native and graduate of Norfolk State University, Andrew Thompson has been covering wrestling since 2017.