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Mercedes Moné Humiliates Fan Asking For WWE Return

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• Mercedes Moné Humiliates Fan Asking For WWE Return

TBS Women’s Champion Mercedes Moné delivered a scathing reply to a fan on Instagram suggesting she should return to WWE. The fan wrote: “needa bring yo fine a$$ back to WWE.” Mercedes replied: “imma need your ugly a$$ to watch AEW.”

In as few words as possible, Moné made her allegiance crystal clear: there’s no turning back, and if you’re still wishing her WWE-bound, you’re simply missing out.

Mercedes recently suffered her first pinfall loss in All Elite Wrestling. At All In: Texas, “Timeless” Toni Storm defeated Moné to retain the AEW Women’s World Championship.

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• WWE Is Done With Travis Scott

It looks like things have gone south between rapper Travis Scott and WWE, leading to his complete removal from the WWE 2K25 video game. Originally, Scott was lined up as a surprise celebrity addition in the game’s DLC packs, but after a major fallout, those plans got scrapped entirely.

According to the Wrestling Observer, the tension stems from Scott’s approach to commitments – he’s been described as someone who dives halfway into projects while juggling other stuff, which eventually became too frustrating for the WWE team to handle. This isn’t just hearsay; insiders note that despite efforts to accommodate him (especially since he’s connected to big names like Ari Emanuel), it reached a breaking point.

Scott had been popping up in WWE events earlier this year, like the RAW debut on Netflix, Elimination Chamber, and even a key spot at WrestleMania 41 where he helped John Cena snag the Undisputed WWE Championship from Cody Rhodes.

With Scott out of the picture, WWE swapped him in the DLC with characters like El Grande Americano for one pack and Aleister Black for the WrestleMania-themed one, even though Black wasn’t actually at that event. It’s now apparently “open season” for WWE stars to take shots at him, as seen when Drew McIntyre straight-up called him a “piece of sh*t” on Logan Paul’s Impaulsive podcast, tying back to Scott’s interference in the main event of WrestleMania.

On top of that, there are whispers about Scott struggling with wrestling training. According to WrestleVotes, he’s not picking it up quickly, which has put any in-ring debut on hold, possibly forever. What started as an exciting crossover with celebrity involvement has fizzled out, and it seems WWE is moving on without him, focusing more on wrestlers than outside stars for fan appeal.

        
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