IWGP Women’s Champion Mercedes Mone Fires Back At Comparison To 'Female Dean Ambrose'
Mercedes Mone, the current IWGP Women's Champion, has taken to social media to react to a claim that she is the "female Dean Ambrose." Mone is currently preparing for her title defense against Mayu Iwatani at the STARDOM All Star Grand Queendom event on April 23.
During a recent press conference, Mone entertained the audience by performing her "new hit single" titled "Mayu Sucks," and eventually delivering her Mone Maker finisher to Mayu.
A fan on Twitter made a comparison between Mone and Dean Ambrose, a former WWE star, initially implying that the comparison was based on the wackiness of the segment. However, the fan later clarified that they were arguing that both Ambrose and Mone are worse off after leaving WWE.
In response to the tweet comparing her to Dean Ambrose, Mone took to social media and replied with a fiery comeback.
"More like the female @TheRock
🥰🤩🎸
#TheCEO"
It's worth noting that Moxley signed a five-year deal with AEW last year, which includes coaching and mentorship roles, indicating his contentment with his current position. This suggests that Moxley is unlikely to return to WWE anytime soon, and Mone's response may have been a subtle nod to this fact.
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During a recent press conference, Mone entertained the audience by performing her "new hit single" titled "Mayu Sucks," and eventually delivering her Mone Maker finisher to Mayu.
A fan on Twitter made a comparison between Mone and Dean Ambrose, a former WWE star, initially implying that the comparison was based on the wackiness of the segment. However, the fan later clarified that they were arguing that both Ambrose and Mone are worse off after leaving WWE.
In response to the tweet comparing her to Dean Ambrose, Mone took to social media and replied with a fiery comeback.
"More like the female @TheRock
🥰🤩🎸
#TheCEO"
It's worth noting that Moxley signed a five-year deal with AEW last year, which includes coaching and mentorship roles, indicating his contentment with his current position. This suggests that Moxley is unlikely to return to WWE anytime soon, and Mone's response may have been a subtle nod to this fact.
More like the female @TheRock
— Mercedes Moné Varnado (@MercedesVarnado) April 13, 2023
🥰🤩🎸#TheCEO https://t.co/kGsep6zMYr
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