
Ayez Shaukat has publicly responded to Mercedes Mon vacating the APAC Wrestling Womens Championship, pushing back on her claims and insisting that the travel situation wasnt reported accurately. Shaukat addressed the situation after Mons announcement went viral, saying he was flooded with messages and felt the need to share his side of the story. He began by making it clear that he still respects Mon despite disagreeing with the public narrative. Shaukat opened his response by addressing the reaction online and acknowledging Mons star power. He then disputed claims that his promotion failed to explore options, saying he personally reached out to other companies and worked on possible solutions. Shaukat also denied a key part of the travel story, stating that he never asked other promotions to cover travel costs and that he has proof to support his claim. He added that he even tried to stretch the promotions resources in an attempt to make the appearance happen. Shaukat also explained that financial realities played a major role, noting that APAC Wrestling operates without major funding and often runs events at a loss. He added that the situation affected other plans, including a storyline involving Nor Phoenix Diana that never received its intended conclusion. He ended his statement with a direct message to Mon, apologizing for how the situation unfolded publicly. Mons original announcement came earlier the same day through her Mone Mag, where she explained why she decided to vacate the championship while overseas. Mon explained that the decision happened while she was in London and involved returning the title due to travel issues. She also claimed that her team made several attempts to work things out but ultimately couldnt reach an agreement due to budget limitations and lack of flexibility. Mons title reign lasted 140 days after she defeated Nor Phoenix Diana, but the decision to vacate ended that run and left her without the championship. Now, with both sides sharing their versions of events, the situation has turned into a public disagreement about what really happened behind the scenes. Do you think Ayez Shaukats response clears up the situation, or do you believe Mercedes Mons version still holds more weight? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. G Add as a preferred source on Google