Mercedes Moné describes the difference between being a “boss” and a “CEO.”

Mercedes Moné, formerly known as Sasha Banks, has joined AEW, and she has been calling herself the “CEO” in her post-WWE career. She was known as the “The Boss” during her time in WWE.

Speaking with NBC10 Boston, Mercedes Moné was asked to describe what she wanted fans to remember about Sasha Banks and learn about Mercedes.

“Sasha was a boss, but a boss is someone that just demands something,” Moné said. “A CEO is on a mission, and I am on a mission to make AEW global, and that’s exactly what we’re about to do. We have the top wrestlers from all around the world. If you watch every single week on Dynamite, you are not gonna want to miss anything.”

The full video can be seen here:

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