Mercedes Moné Reacts After Championship Loss To AEW Star

Published: Dec 20, 2025 by Jamie Toolan | Last Updated: Dec 20, 2025 by Jamie Toolan

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Mercedes Moné has reacted after losing a championship to an AEW star on today’s Holiday Bash edition of Collision.

Taking place from the Co-Op Live in Manchester, England, AEW hosted a special one hour episode of Collision, with a RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Championship match one of four bouts taking place on the card.

Defending champion of 346 days Mercedes Moné put her title on the line and issued open challenge to be answered by a local competitor in Manchester, which was accepted by AEW’s Alex Windsor – someone Moné has faced off with several times already in 2025.

Unfortunately for Moné, she was unable to replicate past successes against the English star, with Windsor dethroning “The CEO” with a crucifix pin.

After the match Moné took to Twitter in reaction, calling out Windsor for not being a local to Manchester like she requested when issuing the challenge.

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She wrote:

I SAID A MF LOCAL!

sHEs nOT fROm MANCHESTER ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

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When AEW’s official Twitter account announced that Windsor was the new RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Champion, Moné issued a demand, writing:

DELETE this Misinformation

Moné would then consult Twitter’s AI tool grok for confirmation that Windsor is not from Manchester, with Moné retweeting it’s reply that stated she was in fact from Happisburgh, Norfolk.

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While Moné was venting her frustration, Windsor was celebrating the fact that she was once again reunited with the same piece of RevPro gold that she previously held for 769 days between November 2021 and December 2023.

She wrote:

LONGEST REIGNING.

TWO TIME.

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UNDISPUTED.

ALEX WINDSOR.

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