Ex-WWE Name Blasts Arrogant Mercedes Moné: AEW’s Rising Star Faces Sharp Criticism
In a shocking flip of events, Mercedes Moné, who has hastily ascended the ranks in AEW, reveals herself below intense scrutiny. Since her AEW debut in March, Moné has no longer handiest become one of the enterprise’s pinnacle stars but has also clinched the TBS Championship and the NJPW STRONG Women’s Title. Despite her wonderful achievements, controversy seems to observe her each step.
Moné’s latest revelations about her great innovative control in AEW and her near dating with Tony Khan have sparked a heated debate. In a candid interview, she highlighted the autonomy she enjoys, describing perks consisting of get entry to to a private jet and widespread influence over her storyline.
However, not everybody perspectives this manager definitely. Former WWE announcer Jonathan Coachman did no longer mince phrases in the course of his appearance at the ” Refin’ It Up” podcast, wherein he sharply criticized Moné’s attitude and abilities.
“I saw Mercedes (Moné) do an interview and by the way, I don’t really wanna insult her too much but AEW people already hate me anyway,” Coachman began. “She said that they gave her creative control. She said, ‘When I’m on the movie set, when I want the private jet, Tony lets me use it whenever I want.’ Well no wonder she didn’t last in the WWE. Why would she ever get a private jet to use? Which I don’t believe to be true but if he is that stupid, then that’s on Tony Khan.”
Coachman’s criticism didn’t stop there. He questioned Moné’s purported status as AEW’s biggest signing, arguing that her microphone skills leave much to be desired. “To say she’s the biggest signing they’ve ever had and she’s the best diva or whatever, she’s terrible on the microphone. It takes two seconds to listen to her cut a promo and the other day, Britt Baker just ran circles around her in their promo segment when Britt came back. Looked amazing by the way. That’s what a star looks like.”
The biting commentary escalated further, with Coachman accusing Moné of failing to back up her perceived arrogance. “You gotta be able to back it up with the arrogance and Mercedes has never been able to do that in the WWE. I don’t know why Tony Khan, but hey, she made all the money, but now she’s getting exposed because they’re giving her-her own mic segments every week and it’s not good and that’s why the crowd the other day told her to shut up. The crowd knows you gotta be able to talk and work and she can’t talk and that’s why sometimes she comes on, I turn it off.”
Despite Coachman’s harsh phrases, the reality is that Mercedes Moné maintains to attract great interest and remains a major draw for AEW. Her upcoming in shape at AEW All In in opposition to Britt Baker is quite expected, with fanatics keen to look if she will be able to silence her critics.
The assertion of this conflict got here amidst a chaotic scene at San Diego Comic-Con, in which Moné and Baker almost came to blows all through a special AEW panel. Tony Khan intervened, the usage of the opportunity to officially announce their showdown at All In.
As AEW All In strategies, the wrestling world is abuzz with speculation and exhilaration. Will Mercedes Moné rise above the criticism and prove her detractors incorrect, or will Britt Baker disclose her weaknesses within the ring? One component is positive: the spotlight may be on Moné, and the stress to deliver will be immense.
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