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Mercedes Mone Reacts To Non-PG Spot With Toni Storm Going Viral

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• Mercedes Mone Reacts To Non-PG Spot With Toni Storm Going Viral

At All In: Texas, “Timeless” Toni Storm defeated TBS Women’s Champion Mercedes Mone to retain the AEW Women’s World Championship. There was a non-PG spot during this match. You can watch it below:

Mercedes noted on her Instagram story that this video went viral with over 25 million views and over 3 years of watch time! She wrote:

“3 years of watch time! Yall are the true sickos”

Mercedes Mone Toni Storm Non-PG Spot Viral Instagram

• “I don’t like crying, but I couldn’t help it” – Top WWE Star On Triple-Separated Shoulder Injury

In the first episode of WWE Unreal, fans will get a raw look at Rhea Ripley moments after suffering a triple-separated shoulder injury. Speaking with Robbie Fox, Ripley reflected on the vulnerability of that footage.

“I do feel like I need to portray that I am tougher in a way,” she admitted. “I don’t like crying too much in front of cameras and all that, but I couldn’t help it because I was just like so vulnerable and just so upset at the situation.”

She also noted she wasn’t aware of everything being filmed at the time. “My brain was absolutely everywhere in that current situation. I remember people coming into the room and all that, but I don’t know what’s been filmed. So, I’m very intrigued to see it.”

• Why Bruce Prichard Was “Begging” CM Punk During RAW’s Netflix Debut

CM Punk says confusion behind the scenes during WWE RAW’s Netflix debut led to his main event match against Seth Rollins running over its time, despite his efforts to stay on schedule. In an interview on My Mom’s Basement podcast, Punk recalled being caught in the chaos of WWE’s first Netflix taping. “I thought I hit my time,” he said. “Bruce (Prichard) was begging me. He’s like, ‘Get us out at this time.’ And I was like, ‘No problem, man.’”

Punk claimed he made major cuts to his match to meet the timing. “I wound up cutting a ton of stuff. They mentioned the stuff you cut. It’s real inside baseball. I hate it.”

He added that the Netflix setting gave some backstage the wrong idea. “Because that was the first Netflix show, everybody had this super lackadaisical like ‘we’re on Netflix.’ Everyone thinks we could go three or four hours. We can’t.”

Punk stressed the importance of keeping shows tight. “To me a show length is pretty paramount. Like I don’t want to do anything for three hours. I don’t care if it’s my favorite movie. You could always find ways to trim the fat.”

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