"Twelve Belts" Ultimo Moné Caps Historic Weekend with a Win in Canada, Breaks All-Time Championship Record!
- Kimmie Funk
- 15 hours ago
- 2 min read

The "CEO" of professional wrestling, Mercedes Moné, just completed a feat of endurance and gold-acquisition that will go down in history. Last night, Sunday, October 19, in her third championship match in as many different countries in as many days, Moné defeated Jody Threat in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada, to capture the Winnipeg Pro Wrestling Women's Championship at Rumble In The Burt.
This victory officially brings her staggering simultaneous championship count to 12 belts, cementing her status as "Twelve Belts" Ultimo Moné, a moniker she adopted after surpassing Último Dragón's decades-long record of holding 10 championships at once just hours prior.
Moné's whirlwind weekend saw her log serious air miles and leave a trail of defeated opponents and newly-won gold:
• Friday, October 17 (Mexico): Successfully defended the CMLL World Women's Championship against Persephone in Mexico City.
• Saturday, October 18 (USA): Defeated Mina Shirakawa at AEW WrestleDream in St. Louis to retain the AEW TBS Championship and capture the Interim ROH Women's World Television Championship, pushing her count to 11.
• Sunday, October 19 (Canada): Dethroned TNA star Jody Threat to win the WPW Women's Championship in Winnipeg, hitting the momentous 12-belt mark.
The Winnipeg crowd witnessed history as Moné further solidified her legacy, now holding major titles across promotions in North America and beyond. With the new WPW gold around her waist, all eyes now turn to her next major challenge: a date with the AEW Women's World Champion Kris Statlander at Full Gear in November, where she aims to add the thirteenth jewel to her crown.
Is there any championship Moné cannot claim? The wrestling world is watching in awe as the "CEO" continues to write one of the most unprecedented, golden runs of all time.
Kimster AFW.
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