Mercedes Moné Tells Fans Not to Stalk Her or Show Up at Her Hotel Ahead of AEW All In

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Mercedes Moné has a message for fans ahead of AEW All In — don’t stalk her and definitely don’t show up at her hotel.

While speaking to the Daily Star about her upcoming trip to the United Kingdom, Moné was asked what she likes to do when she has some downtime away from wrestling. She mentioned hitting up Flat Iron for steak and said she has already checked out plenty of the usual tourist spots during previous visits.

“I always like going to my favorite steakhouse. I think it’s called Flat Iron Steak. But I don’t know. I feel like I’ve been to a lot of the touristy sites already. I don’t know if there are any secret hidden places that I should go explore.”

This time around, sightseeing isn’t much of a priority. Moné said she’ll travel to Scotland before heading back to London, and her plan is to stay locked in on preparing for All In. That’s when she directly told fans to give her some space and stay away from her hotel.

“I’m just ready to legit be all in and be so focused. I leave this Monday and we go to Scotland. Then I go back to London and I’m just going to prepare. I don’t really want to go out and about. I don’t want fans bothering me. Please don’t stalk me. Please don’t go to my hotel. I just want to be in the zone and I just want to be so ready for All In.”

Moné clearly isn’t treating the trip like a vacation. She’s heading into one of AEW’s biggest shows of the year and wants to keep distractions to a minimum while she prepares for what she considers a huge night in her career.

Fans may want a picture or autograph when they spot a wrestler away from the arena, but Moné has now made her boundary pretty clear before arriving in the UK: when she’s at her hotel and preparing for All In, leave her alone.

What do you think about Mercedes Moné asking fans not to follow her or show up at her hotel during the UK trip? Have wrestling fans crossed the line when it comes to finding wrestlers outside events? Let us know your thoughts and feedback.

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