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High Expectations Surround AEW Big Business as Speculation Grows on Mercedes Mone’ Debut

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AEW fans eagerly await the debut of Mercedes Mone, formerly Sasha Banks, amid high-ticket sales for Big Business.


Summary

– AEW Big Business is set to occur at TD Garden in Boston on March 13 with no announced matches yet.

– Poster teases the debut of ex-WWE star Sasha Banks, now known as Mercedes Mone.

– Over 4500 tickets sold out of 5882 seating capacity, sparking excitement among fans.

As AEW Big Business approaches, wrestling enthusiasts’ anticipation is reaching a fever pitch. The pay-per-view, scheduled for March 13 at the TD Garden in Boston, is shrouded in mystery regarding match announcements, but the poster has ignited fervor with the teased debut of former WWE star Sasha Banks, now going by Mercedes Mone.

Despite no official updates on Mercedes’ contractual status with AEW or any other wrestling promotion, the speculation that AEW might be her new home has generated immense excitement. With ticket sales already exceeding 4500 out of a 5882 seating capacity, it’s evident that fans are eagerly anticipating this high-profile event.

Adding fuel to the speculation, Mercedes Mone recently shared an online training video featuring the song “Count Me In” by Kendrick Lamar. In the caption, she expressed gratitude to Flatbacks, the school run by Tyler Breeze and Shawn Spears, stating, “It’s almost time,” further intensifying rumors of her AEW debut at Big Business.

In her heartfelt message, Mercedes thanked Flatbacks for providing a safe space to pursue her passion, highlighting the positive impact on her physical and mental well-being. As excitement builds for AEW Big Business, Mercedes Mone’s potential debut promises to be a show-stealer, offering new opportunities and potential rivalries within the AEW landscape.

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