Mercedes Moné is owning her gold-laden legacy — and now she’s locking it in with a brand-new trademark that sends a clear message about her place in wrestling history.

According to new filings, Moné’s company Soulnado, Inc. has officially trademarked the name “Ultimo Moné,” a play on legendary Japanese luchador Ultimo Dragon, who famously held ten championships at once in the ‘90s. Now, Moné has matched that iconic achievement — and she’s ready to turn it into a personal brand.

The trademark, filed on Tuesday, covers a long list of goods and services, including apparel like shirts, hats, bandanas, and sweatshirts, plus entertainment services tied to professional wrestling. That means fans can expect merch, appearances, and content under the “Ultimo Moné” umbrella — another power move for the self-declared CEO of wrestling.

With this filing, “Ultimo Moné” joins a growing list of trademarks already secured by Moné’s company. Those include “Mercedes Moné,” “Mone Talks,” “Time is Mone,” “First Class,” “Mone Wear,” and “Statement Maker.”

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Moné recently captured her tenth championship at a show in Denmark, where she defeated Aliss Ink to win the BODYSLAM Women’s Championship. That title joins a list that includes the AEW TBS Championship, the CMLL World Women’s Championship, the RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Championship, and several others across the global scene.

By trademarking “Ultimo Moné,” Moné isn’t just celebrating a milestone — she’s turning it into a legacy move. It’s another example of how she’s redefining what it means to build a personal brand in pro wrestling.

What do you think of Mercedes Moné’s “Ultimo Moné” brand move? Should more wrestlers take control of their legacy this way? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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