
AEWs Harley Cameron isnt just breaking into wrestlingshes dragging puppets in with her. By the time she reached her 64th match, Cameron was already stepping in the ring with Mercedes Mon, and she didnt come alone. Her ventriloquist creation, Mini Mon, made a surprise appearance and turned heads for all the rightand hilariously wrongreasons.
During her interview on Marking Out with MVP, MVP brought up the infamous puppet spot from the Mercedes match, revealing just how wild things got backstage and on screen.
For Harley, Mini Mon isnt just a gagits an extension of her cabaret roots and her lifelong performance background. And to her credit, AEW gave her the green light to let her freak flag fly.
Harleys comfort with improv and absurdity made Mini Mon more than just a throwaway gimmick. The puppet added a surreal edge to her feud with Mercedes and delivered unexpected humor that even had AEW veterans cracking up.
Between backstage training, character work, and puppet mayhem, Harleys blending performance art with pro wrestling in a way the industry rarely sees. And somehow, it works.
So whether Mini Mon becomes a recurring ringside menace or a one-off fever dream, one things for sure: Harley Cameron is doing things no one else in AEW is even thinking aboutand Tony Khan seems to be all for it.
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