Mercedes Mone shockingly references absent AEW star ahead of her title match at Full Gear

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The AEW TBS Champion Mercedes Mone referenced a star who has been absent from TV for a long time on her social media. The CEO has some history with the absent star as well.

The absent AEW star Kamille has been surprisingly referenced by Mercedes Mone. Kamille made her All Elite debut last year as the bodyguard of Mercedes. She accompanied Mone on shows for a few months and also wrestled in multiple matches. However, the association between Mercedes and Kamille didn't last long.

In an episode of November 2024, Kamille quit as the bodyguard of The CEO. She has not been on TV ever since, despite being under contract with Tony Khan's promotion. Meanwhile, Mercedes referenced her former onscreen bodyguard amid her absence.

Mone shared the above clip of Kamille from Dynamite last year, where she is getting beaten up by Kris Statlander and Hikaru Shida in her recent Instagram story:

Mercedes shared the clip of Kamille from AEW Dynamite in November last yearMercedes shared the clip of Kamille from AEW Dynamite in November last year

It will be interesting to see if Mercedes sharing the above Instagram story is a tease of a possible Kamille return in the near future.


WWE veteran wants Mercedes Mone to vacate her titles

While already holding 12 title belts from around the world, Mercedes Mone will challenge Kris Statlander for the AEW Women's World Championship at Full Gear 2025.

Speaking on Busted Open Radio, the WWE veteran Tommy Dreamer said Mercedes should vacate all other titles after winning the women's world title to be a bigger heel:

"I would have Mercedes win. And just to be a bigger douche, vacate every title, which then goes to [her saying], I'm not putting everybody over but due to my hectic schedule, make her a bigger heel. I'm only acknowledging this title, almost like everything you did was a stepping stone to get to what you wanted," Dreamer said.

It remains to be seen if The CEO manages to capture the AEW Women's World title at Full Gear 2025.

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