Mercedes Mone was last seen in AEW on the January 7 episode of “AEW Dynamite” as she was left with cake on her face as she tried to destroy Willow Nightingale’s championship celebration. “The CEO” would then announce that she could be stepping away from AEW to renew her focus and are available back even stronger, and her in-ring comeback is true across the corner in response to her “Mone Mag” newsletter.
Mone revealed her special “March Madness” tour dates that can see travel all over the world defending various the independent titles she won in 2025, in addition to difficult for some fresh championships. Nonetheless, the tour doesn’t make any mention of All Elite Wrestling.
Her first stop can be Arena Mexico as Mone will defend the CMLL World Women’s Championship on March 6 against either Olympia or Persephone, together with her challenger being decided at this Friday’s show in Mexico City. Two days in a while March 8, Mone can be in Milan, Italy defending the Bestya Women’s Championship against Swan on the appropriately titled “Mone Mayhem” event. On March 14, “The CEO” will jet off to Paris, France for the joint BZW and Rixe Catch event “Apogée” where she is going to put her EWA Women’s Championship on the road against the Rixe Women’s Champion Ophelie in a champion vs. champion clash.
On March 21, Mone will make her return to RevPro in the UK for the “High Stakes” event in Wolverhampton, marking her first appearance for the promotion since losing the Undisputed British Women’s Championship to Alex Windsor on an episode of “AEW Collision” that very same month. After that, Mone can be back in Poland for PTW’s “More Mone, More Problems” event on March 28, where it’s likely she can be defending the PTW Women’s Championship. Rounding out the month on March 31, Mone will travel back to Winnipeg Pro Wrestling in Canada for the “Fight on the Museum” event to defend the WPW Women’s Championship against the winner of the promotion’s annual Voyager Cup tournament.
While there is no such thing as a mention of AEW in her schedule, every Wednesday has been left free, as has the Revolution pay-per-view on March 15, so there’s a likelihood she could return to AEW in March after her time away, which was actually in order that Mone could have stem cell treatment to deal with nagging injuries.

