The professional wrestling fans in Toronto, Canada were treated to the latest episode of AEW Dynamite where Adam Copeland and Christian Cage tore the house down in the main event. Plus, the fans also got to witness the presence of the new Blueprint of the women’s division in Mercedes Mone who also hinted at her next feud in the promotion.
AEW commentator Tony Schiavone opened AEW Dynamite and introduced one of the biggest signees of the company who originally made her debut last week on Big Business, Mercedes Mone. The former WWE Superstar arrived in style to rock the show with a promo session.
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Mercedes Mone grabbed the microphone to open up about missing the ropes and the fans over the past several months while also reflecting on the serious ankle injury that she suffered last summer during her classic in-ring outing in Japan against the woman she assisted by the end of last week’s show, Willow Nightingale.
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During the promo session from Mercedes Mone, the lights went out in the arena and it came back with AEW TBS champion Julia Hart standing ringside to confront the newest member of the AEW women’s roster. As Mone turned her attention to Hart, the latter’s ally, Skye Blue attacked her from behind and the duo also launched a combined assault on the CEO.
As the assault continued on AEW Dynamite, backup arrived for Mone in the form of Kris Statlander and Willow Nightingale. The two came to her aid and they seemingly returned the favor to the duo from last week. While the heel duo was forced to retreat, it’s worth noting that the segment ended with the lights going out again. When it was back, it saw Willow holding the chair as she could possibly be looking forward to striking Mone herself.
This altercation led to a verbal back-and-forth jab between the two former rivals, who could be heading towards an encounter. Given their past history, a feud between the duo seems evident on AEW Dynamite. Besides, it should also mark the first storyline for the multi-time former women’s champion after coming to the Tony Khan-owned promotion.