Although happening solely six days in the past, AEW All Out 2024 has already earned a popularity for being probably the most, if not probably the most, intense pay-per-view within the firm’s historical past. In a current version of her “Mone Magazine” publication, TBS Champion Mercedes Mone weighed in on among the notably graphic spots, together with the scene of Jon Moxley suffocating Bryan Danielson (previously generally known as Daniel Bryan) with a plastic bag.
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“All Out was extraordinarily violent, and actually, Daniel Bryan’s stuff was powerful to observe,” Mone wrote. “I’ve combined feelings. When completed proper, that sort of stuff can tear a roof off like Daniel’s did. Nonetheless, I would not need my brother Joshua to observe stuff like that, or children, for that matter. Let’s face it, wrestling is multi-generational. After I do signings, I greet so many mother and father and their kids. Rising up, I did not have a father, so it particularly warms my coronary heart to fulfill households and listen to how a lot their wrestling viewing experiences and reminiscences imply to them. Then once more, there may be an viewers that loves the intense, and also you need to cater to them, too.”
In additional addressing the surging stage of violence at All Out, Mone famous that she respects the performers who’re keen to have such injury inflicted upon them; furthermore, she sees it as an indication of ardour and braveness. However, Mone additionally needs expertise to set themselves up for an extended and wholesome life. As such, Mone would personally wish to keep away from hardcore matches going ahead, except it significantly elevates the respective wrestling firm she’s working for.
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Whereas she prefers to now avoid excessive in-ring violence herself, Mone did applaud the Chicago Road Combat put forth by Willow Nightingale and Kris Statlander, citing it because the match that “completely stole the present.”