Mercedes Mone Comments on TBS Title Match Against Kris Statlander at AEW Full Gear 2024 Being Second Favorite Match of Her Career
In a recent issue of the Mone Mag fan newsletter, Mercedes Mone gave her thoughts about her match against Kris Statlander for the TBS Championship at AEW’s Full Gear 2024 event earlier this month being her second favorite match of her wrestling career.
“Wow! What an incredible night at AEW Full Gear! I’m still buzzing from the electrifying atmosphere and the unforgettable matches that unfolded, but there’s one moment that has etched itself into my heart and mind—the jaw-dropping showdown between me and Kris Statlander. It might just be my second favorite match of my entire career! Kris Statlander truly impressed me. She embodies strength and determination, and I was blown away by her willpower. She brought everything she had to the ring, pulling out all the stops trying to take me down. Her tenacity was something to behold, and it’s clear that she’s a force to be reckoned with in the AEW women’s division. While I’ve always said that Willow Nightingale is the heart and soul of our division, Kris is undeniably its strength. She pushed me to my limits in a way that made me appreciate her talent even more. The energy in the arena was electric as the bell rang, and I could feel the anticipation build with every second. When the announcement came through, ‘And still…’ with over 10,000 fans on their feet chanting “AEW” it was pure magic. That moment felt like a culmination of everything I’ve worked for, and the roar of the crowd was a symphony of support that I’ll never forget.”
Mone also gave her thoughts about feeling honored over their match setting a new all-time record for a women’s match in AEW.
“Our match set a new record as the longest women’s match in AEW history, and it was an honor to be part of such a monumental moment. As we went toe-to-toe, the intensity only grew, and I knew we were creating something special in that ring. There’s a certain camaraderie that develops when you share the canvas with someone who brings out the best in you, and I felt that with Kris. I can’t help but be excited at the thought of wrestling Kris again in the future. I know we’ll create even more magic together, and I can’t wait to see what we’ll bring to the ring next time. Thank you to the fans for your unwavering support and for making nights like these truly unforgettable.”
Update on Status of Final AEW Rampage Show
As noted before, AEW signed a new media rights deal with Warner Bros Discovery this past October. AEW’s new deal includes their AEW Rampage series currently expected to be getting canceled at the end of this year.
Dave Meltzer reported in this week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter that Rampage’s final show is currently scheduled to be this year’s New Year’s Smash show on December 27th.
In regards to AEW’s talks for a potential new third television show, Meltzer reported that there has been no new updates from his sources regarding AEW’s talks with others for a potential new deal for a revived Rampage series or potential new Shockwave series.
AEW Files New “Maximum” Trademarks
AEW recently filed several new trademarks to the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Trademarks for “Maximum Combat,” “Maximum Mayhem,” and “Maximum Carnage” were filed on December 5th for wrestling and entertainment-related purposes.
It is currently not known what these new trademarks will potentially be used for in regards to potential themed future specials for Dynamite or Collision or for potential new AEW pay-per-view events.