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Chelsea Green and Ethan Page just made history in Monterrey, Mexico.

At AAAâ€s Día de los Muertos event on November 2, 2025, Green and Page captured the AAA Mixed Tag Team Championship, defeating the reigning champions Mr. Iguana and La Hiedra. The win marked their first reign with the belts and ended a dominant run by Iguana and Hiedra that began in December 2024.

Lola Vice was on commentary for the bout, bringing her NXT flair to the AAA broadcast while the action delivered a decisive shift in the tag team scene.

The win came after AAA teased the title match in late October, when Green fired off a bold message in a promo video posted to X:

“On November second in Monterrey, Mexico, Ethan Page and Chelsea Green plan to be your new AAA Mixed Tag Team Champions. Layedra, Mister Iguana. ¿How do you say it on? ¿Espanol? Ethan Page, Chelsea Green numero uno ad.â€

Green and Page have been undefeated in mixed tag action since aligning on WWE NXT this past August. Their win at Heatwave over Tavion Heights and Tyra Mae Steele gave them momentum, but this AAA victory cements them as a legit threat across promotions.

With the AAA gold now in their possession, the duoâ€s inter-promotional dominance just got real.

Do you think Green and Page should defend the titles in NXT or keep things international? Sound off in the comments and let us know where you want to see their reign go next.

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Mercedes Moné just proved once again that sheâ€s not just the CEO of AEW — sheâ€s one of the most dominant champions in modern wrestling. At BODYSLAM Wrestlingâ€s latest event in Denmark, Moné dethroned Aliss Ink to win the BODYSLAM Womenâ€s Championship and claim her 10th career title.

This wasnâ€t just any title win. Aliss Ink walked into the main event with an undefeated streak as champion that lasted 1,100 days, and Moné was coming in determined to make history. Both women gave everything they had in a match that had the crowd on their feet, chanting “This is awesome!†from bell to bell.

The finish saw Mercedes deliver her signature move and score the clean pinfall, ending Inkâ€s historic reign and planting another flag in her growing international legacy.

Now with 10 championships to her name, Mercedes Moné has added yet another promotion to her list of conquered territories. From dominating in WWE to becoming a star in NJPW, shining in AEW, and now leaving her mark in BODYSLAM Wrestling, Moné continues to make it clear — sheâ€s not slowing down. In fact, sheâ€s looking to rack up even more gold in 2025.

Is Mercedes Moné on her way to becoming the most decorated woman in wrestling history? Drop your thoughts in the comments — where do you want to see her go next?

What do you think of Mercedes Moné winning her 10th title? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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Lady Hornets capture Central Mountain Silver Bracket tournament gold

By: Ed Weaver  /  September 2, 2018

The Wellsboro Varsity Volleyball team took home a first place finish in the Silver Bracket of the Central Mountain tournament on Saturday, September 1.

“CM puts on a great tournament with teams from all over which creates various levels of competition,” said head coach Sharon Zuchowski. “After a long and very hot day, I am very pleased with what I saw and what they accomplished.”

In pool play the Lady Hornets swept Central Mountain 25-20 and 25-23. In game two they split with St. Marys 25-11 and 12-25. In their third game they fell to Canton 18-25 and 23-25.

In the Silver Bracket Wellsboro was matched up against NTL Large School Division rival Troy in the semi-finals. The Lady Hornets swept the Lady Trojans 25-15 and 25-16 to advance to the finals against Glendale. In the finals Wellsboro won 25-18 and 25-10.

Junior Caitlyn Callahan led Wellsboro with 43 kills and 13 aces on the afternoon. Senior Heidi Zuchowski had 18 kills, and sophomore Shiloh Duff pitched in with 8 kills. Junior Megan Starkweather had 29 assists, freshman Jordan Judlin had 21 assists and 8 aces, sophomore Kathryn Burnett had 13 assists, and senior Alaina Goetsch recorded 6 aces.

The Lady Hornets begin their regular season on Tuesday, September 4 on the road at Troy.

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Lady Hornets capture J.V. volleyball title

By: Ed Weaver  /  October 7, 2013

The Wellsboro J.V. volleyball team won the Troy J.V. Volleyball Tournament over the weekend.

Wellsboro was in pool B to start the day and beat Williamson 2-1 (25-19, 13-25, 25-23) and lost to Corning 2-1 (22-25, 25-12, 24-26) leaving the team at 3-3 in pool play. Wellsboro came out of pool play seeded 6 to play number 3 Towanda, which they went on to beat in the quarterfinals, 25-15.

The Lady Hornets advanced to the semi-finals to play number 2 Troy and defeated them them 2-1 (23-25, 25-16, 17-15) to advance to the finals to play the undefeated Horsehead Raiders. Wellsboro took home the title with a 2-0 victory (25-23 & 28-26).

Sophomore Haley Zuchowski had 39 points 11 kills, Sophomore Darci Warriner had 23 points 14 kills, Sophomore Mikayla Feil had 3 points, 21 kills, and 3 blocks.

Sophomore Maddy Kyle had 8 points 18 assists, Freshman Morgan Florio had 8 points, 10 kills, and 26 assists, and Sophomore Hannah Wagaman had 20 digs.

“It was very exciting day and we played very well,” said head coach Sharon Zuchowski. “The girls should be very proud of their win.”

In Middle School action from Saturday, Wellsboro beat Troy 2-0 (25-13 & 25-20). The B team also won 2-1 (25-15, 19-25 & 16-14).

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