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Mercedes Mone: “When I Left WWE, The Goal Was To Elevate Women’s Wrestling”

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In her latest Mone Mag, Mercedes Mone talked about her goal for women’s wrestling and elevating it when she left WWE in 2022. She wrote the following:

“When I left WWE, the goal was to elevate women’s wrestling and create more global opportunities and exposure. Many of the old guy podcasters mocked me for that and mocked that notion.

I know publishing anything with my name gets them clicks and views, but I also believe that any of us from WWE and AEW, working in other promotions, when possible, helps achieve that goal.

Shout out to Tony Khan for getting that, supporting so many other promotions, and especially allowing me to do so.”

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