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Mercedes Mone talks Vince and Shane McMahon in latest Mone Mag

In her latest Mone Mag edition, TBS champion Mercedes Mone touched on the Vince McMahon Netflix documentary as well as wanting to see Shane McMahon in AEW.

Mone said that like most people who watched it, she was trying to understand Vince’s relationship with his son Shane and how Shane just wanted to make his father proud just like Vince wanted to do with his own father.

“To see Shane’s passion for that, as well as his passion for wrestling, moved me,” Mercedes said. “Seeing Shane’s incredible heart and passion for wrestling makes me think he has a lot of unfinished business.”

Mone also wondered if Shane is coming to AEW. McMahon already had a meeting with Tony Khan and recently took a photo with The Young Bucks at an airport.

“I’m here for it, and I’m sure our roster is too,” Mone said. “Regardless, it just seems like Shane belongs in the wrestling business. I admit if he doesn’t come back to wrestling, it will make me sad for him. I know what it’s like to be removed from what you love and how sad it made me. I imagine he feels the same way.”

Writing about the McMahon documentary, Mone said that she was a little bit disappointed and didn’t feel that there was too much new information for her to digest.

She called Vince a “crazy genius” for elevating wrestling to a whole new stratosphere and can’t believe she got to work for him.

“He created a universe fans have enjoyed for decades and still do. He made wrestling larger than life. He did it all, and he tried it all. And he failed so many times, too. Where the business is at today is all because of him and his ideas. And that’s what I really liked it,” she said.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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