Mercedes Mone loses WPW Women’s title in Canada

Just months after enjoying the run of her life, Mercedes Mone’s ongoing downfall seems to continue.

Once holding up to 12 to 13 title belts from across multiple promotions, Mone is now down to just one championship.

At Winnipeg Pro Wrestling‘s Fight at the Museum, Mone lost the WPW Women’s Title to Jody Threat after holding the title for 164 days. Mone is now down to two physical championship titles, the APAC Women’s Championship (Malaysia) and the 2025 Owen Hart Foundation Championship (not defended regularly and often not considered as a real championship).

Even a few months ago, Mone held 13 titles, including the AEW TBS Championship, ROH Women’s TV Championship, CMLL World Women’s Championship, RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Championship, Queen of Southside Championship (merged with the RevPro title), Discovery Wrestling Scottish Women’s Championship, EWA Women’s Championship (Austria), PTW Women’s Championship (Poland), BestYa Women’s Championship (Italy), the Bodyslam Women’s Championship (Denmark), WPW Women’s Championship (Canada) at the same time.

Mone, 34, has also remained absent from AEW television since losing her TBS Championship to Willow Nightingale on AEW Dynamite New Year’s Smash. While there have been no confirmed updates on Mone’s AEW return, her recent cryptic tweet suggested her coming back to AEW following her WPW title defense.

Mercedes Mone set for title defense night before AEW show

Mercedes Mone is set to defend one of her titles in Winnipeg the night before AEW presents Dynamite in the same city.

Mone will defend her Winnipeg Pro Wrestling Women’s Championship at WPW Fight at the Museum, scheduled for Tuesday, March 31, 2026 at The Manitoba Museum. AEW will be in Winnipeg the following night on Wednesday, April 1 for Dynamite at the Canada Life Centre.

Her challenger has yet to be announced and will be determined at WPW’s March 13 and 14 Voyageurs Cup events.

This will be Mone’s first defense of the WPW Women’s title, which she won by defeating Jody Threat at WPW Rumble in the Burt on October 19.

WPW is coming off a unique event earlier this week, having co-hosted Brawl at the Hall with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra at the Centennial Concert Hall. Matches featuring Jody Threat, Ava Lawless, and others took place with the orchestra surrounding the ring. WPW announced a sold-out crowd of 2,300, and the event received national news coverage in Canada.

Mercedes Mone wins 12th title belt in Canada

The belts keep coming for Mercedes Mone.

On Sunday, Mone defeated Jody Threat to capture the Winnipeg Professional Wrestling Women’s Championship. With the win, Mone is now holding twelve titles simultaneously, surpassing Ultimo Dragon’s ten titles. Mone’s win comes one day after she defeated Mina Shirakawa to win the interim ROH Women’s Television Championship at AEW WrestleDream, her eleventh title.

Mone has no plans of slowing down, either. After she won her eleventh title at WrestleDream, she was confronted by Kris Statlander, who she had dissed earlier in the night. Later in the night, she issued the challenge for Full Gear, making it clear she wanted the AEW Women’s Championship added to her collection.

The full list of titles Mone has won includes AEW’s TBS title, interim ROH Women’s TV title, CMLL Women’s title, BODYSLAM Women’s title, Discovery Wrestling Women’s title, EWA Women’s title, RevPro Undisputed British/Queen of Southside Women’s title, Prime Time Wrestling Women’s title, BestYa Women’s title, WPW Women’s title, and the AEW Owen Hart women’s tournament winner title.