Harley Cameron vs. Mercedes Moné Announced For AEW Grand Slam: Australia, Updated Card
Mercedes Monè and Harley Cameron will officially battle it out for the AEW TBS Championship at the upcoming AEW Grand Slam: Australia.
During tonight's episode of AEW Collision, Monè interrupted a live performance of Cameron's 'Money Train,' leading Cameron to change up her tune and then going into a rendition of 'Feel the Wrath,' and Monè cut her off yet again.
Monè then said that Cameron was nothing but a loser who didn't deserve a title shot. Cameron said that she was more entertaining than Monè, and that Monè was only entertaining when she was being used like a puppet, and then hit Monè with the microphone.
After a scuffle, Monè agreed to give her a match.
The updated card for AEW Grand Slam: Australia, which is set to take place on February 15, 2025, is as follows:
AEW Women's World Championship: Mariah May (c) vs. 'Timeless' Toni StormWill Ospreay and Kenny Omega vs. The Don Callis Family (Kyle Fletcher and Konosuke Takeshita)AEW Continental Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Buddy MatthewsBrisbane Brawl: Jay White and Cope vs. Death Riders (Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli) (with Marina Shafir)
AEW TBS Championship: Mercedes Monè (c) vs. Harley Cameron
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