Mercedes Mone didn’t just win another title in Europe—she lit up business for the promotions she touched.

The AEW TBS Champion made headlines this weekend after a surprise appearance at Pratercatchen in Vienna, Austria, where she defeated Lexa Valo and Mila Smidt to capture the EWA Women’s Championship. But the real story might be what happened next.

According to Fightful Select, Mone’s European presence has had a real impact—especially for RevPro, where she previously appeared at High Stakes. One source confirmed that her involvement led to an immediate spike in viewership on RevPro’s streaming platform.

“One source pointed out the uptick in RevProOnDemand numbers following Mone’s appearance at RevPro High Stakes, stating that it would be a ‘no brainer’ for any independent promotion in Europe to book Mone should she be willing to appear,” the report stated.

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The surge in RevPro’s numbers is a clear sign that Mone brings more than star power—she brings clicks, views, and attention from a global audience. For European indies, her name alone is now a game-changer.

After her win in Austria, Mone joked on social media, “You can call me 5 beltz Mone!” She now holds the TBS Championship, the EWA Women’s Championship, and the Undisputed British Women’s Championship, while also winning the women’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament at Double or Nothing.

She’s set to challenge Toni Storm for the AEW Women’s Title at All In on July 12. But even with AEW gold in her sights, Mone is already asking fans where she should show up next. When someone suggested the IWGP Women’s Championship, she didn’t hesitate to say she’s down.

Mone isn’t just making history—she’s turning up profits. And if this spike in RevPro’s streaming numbers is any indication, her next stop might be even bigger.

Should more indie promotions break the bank to book Mercedes Mone? Is she the most valuable free-moving name in wrestling right now? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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