Mercedes Mone Reveals How Much Her AEW All In Outfit Cost
Mercedes Mone has revealed the eye-watering cost of her outfit for AEW All In.
At AEW All In 2024, Mercedes Mone defeated Britt Baker to retain the TBS Championship. Ahead of the bout, Mone made an entrance fit for a queen, riding to the top of a ramp in a golden carriage before stepping out to reveal a spectacular outfit she has now revealed was the most expensive of her career.
Writing in the latest edition of her Mone Mag, The CEO revealed her regal outfit cost a staggering $10,000, the most she has ever spent on ring gear.
$10,000 Ring Attire
My hair wasn’t the only thing that cost a pretty penny. My robe, which was so beautiful, grand, and regal, was also my most expensive in my 14 years of wrestling. The whole outfit, in total, cost me over $10,000, All In (no pun intended).
Spending on Ring Costumes
As far as wrestlers investing so much money into their attire, it really depends on where they’re at in their career. If you’re not there salary wise, you try to find cheaper ways to look your best and it’s for sure possible. I did. When it comes to the biggest events, you invest all that you can. These stages are huge and these moments last forever so you want to put your best foot forward. It doesn’t always come down to money. It comes down to investing the time, being creative and resourceful. Doing so elevates standards and elevates your character. I feel it’s all worth it, and in the end, it does pay off. I hope to teach this sentiment to some of the younger girls on our roster.
AEW All In London 2023
She was watching over the competition.
AEW All In London 2024
She defends the TBS Title.Can the TBS Champion Mercedes Moné leave Wembley Stadium #ANDSTILL?
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🔗 https://t.co/JlBXZPLNGj@MercedesVarnadopic.twitter.com/9AMuq2bZD9— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) August 25, 2024
Mercedes Mone Comments On Mixed Reaction To AEW All In Match
Mercedes Mone has given her thoughts on the mixed reaction to her match with Britt Baker. The 50,000-strong crowd in Wembley Stadium was noticeably quiet for the match compared to previous bouts on the card, something Mone suggested could be due to audience fatigue.