RevPro Owner Andy Quildan Addresses Future of Mercedes Mone In Promotion

RevPro Owner Andy Quildan Addresses Future of Mercedes Mone In Promotion

RevPro owner Andy Quildan has commented on Mercedes Mone potentially making more appearances for the promotion.

The AEW star lost the Bodyslam Women’s Championship and Discovery Wrestling Scottish Women’s Championships to Alexxis Falcon at the High Stakes show on March 21. Following the loss, Mone thanked RevPro with a post on social media, seemingly indicating that her time with the promotion has come to an end.

Speaking on the High Stakes recap with Dave Bradshaw, Quildan stated that her experiences with Mone have been nothing but positive. When speaking about The CEO’s future, Quildan noted that he wanted to see her return, but is also proud of what they accomplished if the venture has now come to an end:

“The fact that everyone who has worked with her and all the promotions across the world that she’s cooperated with as a part of this crazy run have nothing but positive stories to tell. It tells you all you need to know about the woman. I’m just very fortunate to have been a part of a journey. I’m very proud to have been a part of that journey. I think it’s a great stpry in general, someone who bets on themself.”

“It’s been a great experience all around. So nothing but positives to say, and again, I’ll say it again, I said it when Mercedes Mone lost the British Women’s Championship, I’ll say it again now. I hope that this isn’t the last we’ve seen of Mercedes Mone in a Revolution Pro Wrestling ring. But if it is, it’s been a ride, and I’ve appreciated and enjoyed every minute, and I hope the fans have as well.”

Mercedes Mone Competed In 6 RevPro Matches

Mone first debuted for the British promotion at High Stakes 2025 in Doncaster, successfully defending the Undisputed British Women’s Championship against Kanji. Later in the year, Mone defended the title again, this time against Safire Reed. At the RevPro anniversary show, Mone defeated Emersyn Jayne to capture the DW Title, and competed in a 6 woman tag the following night. Mone’s final 2 matches saw her defeat Rhio at the Uprising special in Cardiff, before going on to lose to Alexxis Falcon at High Stakes 2026 in what could be her final match for the company.

Mone has yet to return to AEW since losing the TBS Championship to Willow Nightingale at the end of 2025.

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