It felt like a blast from the past, wrestling four times within just five days. As exhilarating as it was to wrestle that many times, I’ll be honest—my body definitely felt the toll, but it also reminded me just how demanding this life can be.
Let me take you through the highlights. It all kicked off with a hard-fought tag match on AEW Dynamite, where Athena and I went toe-to-toe with the fierce duo of Alex Windsor and the timeless Toni Storm. What a match that was!
After that, I had to quickly shift gears and prepare for my Title vs Title match at Rev Pro. My Rev Pro Women’s British Championship against the incredibly talented Emerson Jayne, the reigning Discovery Wrestling Scottish Women’s Champion. Let me tell you, Emerson took me by surprise with her agility and athleticism. She proved to me exactly why she wore that championship belt for so long; she’s truly one of the best in the UK right now.
That night was extra special for another reason: it marked the 10th anniversary of my iconic match in Brooklyn. To celebrate, I became 9 Beltz Moné! It was a moment of pride and reflection. Earlier that day, I went live on Instagram with Bayley, reminiscing about that unforgettable match. She shared how she had just met Safire Reed just weeks after I wrestled her for Rev Pro. It’s amazing to meet so many women who we’ve inspired along this journey.
Every time I step into Rev Pro, I’m reminded of the incredible talent within the women’s division. They elevate the game and inspire me to be the best champion I can be. This promotion has become one of my favorites to work for, and I truly love the energy and camaraderie we share.
The next night, I had a fun six-woman tag match with my girls Dani Luna and Kanji against the CTC—Alex Windsor, Nina, and Safire. Finally taking out the CTC, Dani Luna decided to look hard at my Rev Pro titles