Mercedes Mone hasn’t ventured to AEW just yet, but you never know what could be around the corner. AEW’s women’s roster might welcome Mercedes with open arms at this point, because it seems that she has two people that are ready for her.

During a recent interview with Monopoly Events in the UK, Jamie Hayter and Britt Baker were around to answer some questions. The interviewer posed several questions to the duo about their careers and possible futures. In response, they hinted at the possibility of facing a member of WWE’s Four Horsewomen in the future.

The interviewer also brought up rumors about potential appearances at AEW All In London, including Mercedes Moné. Both stars expressed their openness to the idea, with Jamie Hayter displaying particular enthusiasm about the prospect of competing against the former WWE Women’s Champion.

Britt Baker then chimed in to say that she is welcoming all opponents. That includes Mercedes Mone.

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“Of course. Yeah I think we pretty much welcome any and all opponents always.”

We’ll have to see what Mercedes Mone does next in her career. She is at another crossroads as her NJPW contract comes to an end. The former Sasha Banks is only inked in to work matches through May for NJPW, and then she may be a free agent once again.

There is a lot going on in the pro wrestling scene, and Mercedes Mone could fit into a few different places. Then again, she could always join Naomi in Impact Wrestling and absolutely dominate that company with her former tag team partner.

What’s your take on Mercedes Mone’s next move in pro wrestling? Is her AEW debut bound to happen? Sound off in the comments!

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