Mercedes Mone lost the Undisputed British Women’s Championship to Alex Windsor at AEW Collision: Holiday Bash.
Monée remains undefeated in singles competition in AEW, with the exception of two appearances for the Women’s World Championship against Toni Storm and Kris Starland, who held a title that Monée eluded to capturing. But since her second loss to Statlander on Full Gear, she lost the ROH Women’s Television Championship to Red Velvet at Final Battle, successfully defeated Leila Gray to retain the TBS Championship, and then defended the title on her own for the third time in an open challenge on Saturday’s show.
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Alex Windsor responded to the challenge by challenging the champion and escaping via a back slide for a three count and the title. With the victory, Windsor not only ended Moeen’s 346-day reign as champion, but also regained the title she held for 769 days between 2021 and 2023.
Monáe lost the Women’s Television Championship and Undisputed British Women’s Championship this month, now reducing her title reign to nine, including AEW’s TBS Championship. Technically, she dropped four separate championship belts, with RevPro’s British Women’s Championship and Southside Wrestling’s Queen of the South title being unified into the Undisputed British Championship. She also holds two separate belts to make up her ROH TV title, unifying the interim title she captured from Mina Shirakawa with the lineal title held by Red Velvet.
Mone will team up with ROH Women’s World Champion Athena to challenge for the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship held by Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa during Worlds End.
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