One of AEW’s rising stars is Harley Cameron, who has become a fan favorite. Her creativity stood out with the introduction of Puppet Moné, and now the person behind the idea has been revealed.

While speaking on Talk is Jericho, Harley Cameron revealed that Puppet Moné was actually Mercedes Moné’s idea. She mentioned that when they talked about it after telling Mercedes she was a ventriloquist, Mercedes asked if she could ever make a puppet of her. Coincidentally, Harley had already been thinking about it at the time.

Harley ended up creating the puppet herself, purchasing the base while giving credit to Chris, the seamstress, for the hair and outfit. She even provided some of her own gear for the design, which Chris used to complete Puppet Moné.

“I told her I was a ventriloquist. It was actually Mercedes’ idea. It’s funny—I still remember when we talked about it, and she was like, ‘Could you ever do a puppet of me?’ It was so funny because the moment she said it, I was like, no s***, I was literally thinking about doing this.

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So I actually made that puppet. I bought the base of it, but the hair and outfit—I have to give a shoutout to Chris, the seamstress here. For the gear, I actually gave him some of my gear, and he made it. So we actually created Mini Moné.”

Harley Cameron and Mercedes Moné had a memorable feud that culminated in a solid match at AEW Grand Slam: Australia, which saw Cameron put on the performance of her career but ultimately fall short in the end.

After her impressive match against Mercedes Moné, Harley Cameron has proven she’s one of the most unique stars in AEW. Whether it’s music, wrestling, or comedy, she’s shown she can do it all. As AEW keeps exploring creative storytelling, fans are excited to see what she does next.

Were you a fan of Harley Cameron’s Puppet Moné character in AEW? What other creative ideas would you love to see come to life in pro wrestling? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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