Mercedes Martinez wants to help the next generation.

Martinez, 42, won the ROH Women’s World Championship on the May 4, 2022, episode of AEW Dynamite. She missed some time with an injury and later dropped the title to Athena at ROH Death Before Dishonor.

Speaking with Poisonrana, Martinez shared her belief that her next step is to help the next generation as an agent, coach, or producer. (Transcription credit of Jack Wannan of POST Wrestling)

“I believe that going forward, my next step — and I really truly hope that this will be my next step — will be to help the new generation of wrestlers in a company like AEW or wherever I land as an agent, as a producer, and as a coach for that company. [I want] to help their women talent feel comfortable, have a producer or an agent that is female to understand and speak to them.”

Click here to check out the card for the June 14 episode of AEW Dynamite. WrestleZone will have coverage of the show as it airs.

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