A top AEW star is now on the hunt.
Earlier this year, tagging alongside TBS Champion Mercedes Mone as her protection, former NWA Women’s Champion Kamille made her much-awaited AEW debut. However, after a very short-lived partnership, the two parted ways and went on their separate paths.
Since her split from Mone at Full Gear, Kamille has not appeared on television. However, in a recent interview with CovalentTV, she addressed her current run with the Jacksonville-based promotion, and her desire to win gold.
I would love to hold some gold in AEW eventually when that time comes. I’ll just keep doing what I know how to do and hopefully show cuz I still feel like the AEW world hasn’t even seen a glimmer of what I have to offer. Even being able to talk and show some personality. I’m really excited for AEW fans to get to know me a little better……It’s about introducing that side of me to the fans.
If someone says, ‘Oh, there’s no personality,’ I mean, to be honest, I’d agree with them up to this point because I haven’t really gotten the chance to show it. I’m just really excited for everyone to see that I’m more than just standing there making faces.”
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Since her debut in July, the former champion has had only a few matches in the promotion and has won all of them except her recent loss against Kris Statlander.
Zak Knight Has Explained His AEW All In Absence
Former AEW Women’s Champion Saraya’s brother was highly expected to be a part of the All In PPV earlier this year in his hometown United Kingdom. However, a toll on his mental health and an unfortunate incident barred him from appearing on the show.
Speaking on Cruising With Kayfabe, Zak Knight explained his All In absence.
I had high hopes that I may get on [AEW All In], but I come back to the UK in June. I needed a bit of time off for personal reasons. We’ve spoken about mental health, I felt like mine was dipping a little bit, and I wanted to take care of that, as well as my wife and children.
I’d been on the road for nine months, I’d come home for maybe 25 days in those nine months, and it was two-three days here, two-three days there. Primarily, when I’m not working, I’m in an Airbnb on my own. So things just got crazy, truthfully, but Tony was brilliant. He said to me that I can have until All In off, so I got my six-seven weeks where I could be home, recharge, get things sorted.
In the interview, he shed more details on missing out on the show.
In other news: Chelsea Green has received an emotional message ahead of her title match.