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Following her win at NJPW Capital Collision, Mercedes Moné issued a problem to any and all opponents.

After being away from a New Japan ring for over a 12 months, Moné returned to the NJPW ring at NJPW Capital Collision. She beat Momo Watanabe to retain the NJPW STRONG Girls’s Championship.

In her post-match feedback, “The CEO” mentioned her return to NJPW.

“Wow, 466 days since I’ve been in a New Japan ring,” Moné mentioned. “It’s been 466 days the place I believed I used to be presumably by no means going to be in that ring once more. However 466 days later, I’m Two Belt Moné. I’m the New Japan Sturdy Girls’s Champion. I’m the AEW TBS Champion. I misplaced a rattling eyelash as a result of Momo kicked me so rattling onerous. These Stardom ladies are sturdy. They’re high elite. They’re a number of the finest ladies’s wrestlers on the planet.”

Moné went on to say that regardless of the large quantity of expertise around the globe, she’ll all the time be “the CEO,” and the most effective to do it. And if anybody desires to problem that, she mentioned, then they’re free to attempt.

“However me? I’m Mercedes Mone for a cause, the CEO. I’m the most effective at what I do,” mentioned Moné. “So anyone in Stardom, anyone in New Japan, anyone across the globe, come see me. Come discover me. Come attempt to get this and are available attempt to be like me. I dare you. I wager you’ll be able to’t although. As a result of cash adjustments every thing…. and also you’re by no means going to be as wealthy as me.”

In the meantime, Mercedes Moné is about to defend the TBS Championship towards Hikaru Shida at AEW All Out.

RELATED: NJPW Capital Collision Outcomes (8/30): Mercedes Moné, Zack Sabre Jr., And Extra

John Anderson
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