Mercedes Mone recently tied a legendary record she has wanted to break by winning another title outside of AEW. The CEO has now broken her silence on her latest accomplishment on social media.
Mercedes Mone declared earlier this year that she wanted to smash Ultimo Dragon's record of holding ten championships at the same time. With nine belts from across several different promotions already under her name, the erstwhile Sasha Banks travelled to Denmark this past Friday, where she defeated Aliss Ink and ended her long-running reign to become the new BODYSLAM Women's Champion.
Mercedes celebrated her victory afterwards by showcasing all ten of her titles backstage. Now, "Ten Belts" Mone has taken to X/Twitter reminding her fans to congratulate her for tying Ultimo Dragon's record and being on her way towards breaking it, like she had promised.
"Don’t forget to congratulate me 🤑🎉🔟," wrote Mone.Check out Mercedes' tweet HERE.
Don’t forget to congratulate me 🤑🎉🔟
Earlier this week, the 2025 Women's Owen Hart Cup winner successfully defended her TBS Championship against the debuting Lacey Lane on AEW Dynamite : Title Tuesday.
AEW's Mercedes Mone wants to return to Japan
Shortly after walking out of WWE, Mercedes Mone made her New Japan Pro-Wrestling debut in January 2023 at Wrestle Kingdom 17, confronting Kairi Sane, whom she defeated at NJPW Battle In The Valley to become the new IWGP Women's Champion. She successfully defended the strap in a three-way against AZM and Hazuki at Sakura Genesis in Tokyo, before eventually dropping it to Mayu Iwatani at Stardom All-Star Grand Queendom towards the end of April.
The Boss has continued to perform under the New Japan banner periodically, and last competed in the Land of the Rising Sun at AEW x NJPW x CMLL Wrestle Dynasty 2025 at the start of this year. During a recent Instagram live appearance, Mercedes revealed that she missed wrestling in Japan, and voiced her interest in being featured on Wrestle Kingdom 20.
"I miss Japan. I really, really want to go back to Japan. I'm definitely hoping for Wrestle Kingdom," said the CEO.It remains to be seen which title belt Mone will have her eyes on next.
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