Mercedes Monè, formerly known as Sasha Banks during her WWE tenure, continues to drop hints about her imminent arrival in AEW.
After wrestling her last match at NJPW Resurgence against Willow Nightingale and nursing an ankle injury, The Boss is gearing up for a comeback to the ring, with speculations suggesting her debut in All Elite Wrestling.
Reports indicate that Monè is slated to make her AEW debut on March 13, 2024, during Dynamite: Big Business at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.
Amidst mounting anticipation, Monè recently teased her fans once again, alluding to her potential return next month. Sharing a meme on her Instagram story, she hinted at her upcoming in-ring comeback with the words, “see yall in march.”
The cryptic message from Monè has ignited further excitement among wrestling enthusiasts, fueling speculation about the nature of her return and the impact she might bring to the AEW roster.
That’s not how you spell BOSTON….
Oh wait….. BOSSton….. 🎯
Mercedes Mone is ALL ELITE! #AEW #AEWDynamite pic.twitter.com/yD4aVuxx3r
— Steve Fall | WrestlingNews.co (@SteveFall) February 8, 2024
As fans eagerly await her reemergence, wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer has provided insights into the anticipation surrounding Monè’s debut.
According to Meltzer, ticket sales for the Boston show, where Monè is rumored to debut, have been promising, with approximately 5,700 tickets sold in the initial days.
While the numbers indicate a strong turnout, Meltzer suggests that the event might not reach a sellout status. Despite the heightened anticipation surrounding Monè’s transition from WWE to AEW, Meltzer cautions against setting expectations too high for her debut.
As the wrestling community buzzes with anticipation, Monè’s impending AEW debut promises to be a significant moment in her career trajectory.
While fans await further developments, the excitement continues to build as Monè prepares to step back into the spotlight, potentially reshaping the landscape of AEW with her presence.