Andy Quildan Says Mercedes Mone’s Work With RevPro Has Been ‘A Complete Home Run’, Doesn’t Believe ‘It’s Over Yet’
Andy Quildan has commented on Mercedes Mone's work with RevPro since capturing their women's championship last year.

Andy Quildan has commented on Mercedes Mone’s work with RevPro since capturing their women’s championship last year.
On this past week’s edition of AEW Dynamite, Mercedes Mone would lose yet another championship in the TBS title, when Willow Nightingale would dethrone Mone’s lengthy reign just a week removed from her loss to Alex Windsor for the Undisputed British Women’s Championship. Now, RevPro’s owner has once again commented on Mercedes’ championship reign in the promotion last year.
While speaking to the This Is A Revolution podcast in a new interview, Andy Quildan spoke about Mercedes Mone’s time in RevPro, labeling it a ‘complete home run’
“It’s always done in the mindset of we want to make sure if we do this, we do this properly and we do it in a way which is best for business. I feel like you look at what’s happened across the year and look, there’s never been a more polarizing figure than Mercedes Mone, and you see people just arguing for the sake of arguing against Mercedes Mone and what she brings to the table. Like I said to you, the only noise I listen to is metrics, audience, Ticket sales, you know, reactions live, ticket sales, on-demand subscriptions. Mercedes Mone has ticked each and every one of those boxes at the same time as elevating every single wrestler she’s competed alongside and against, and bringing not just eyeballs onto the product, but new eyeballs onto the product. The whole thing’s been a complete home run. I don’t believe it’s over yet.”
Elsewhere in the same interview, Andy spoke about RevPro’s partnerships. You can read more about that here.



