Tony Khan has commented on a member of the AEW roster who has been absent for months.
Previously aligned with Mercedes Mone, Kamille was attacked backstage on AEW Rampage back in November 2024. Since then, Kamille has not been seen on TV, prompting many to question if the former NWA World Women’s Champion is still a part of the promotion. Additionally, Kamille would not comment on her status with the company while at the Queen of the Ring premiere, where she portrays June Byers in the Mildred Burke biopic.
Speaking on the Battleground podcast, Khan was asked about the status of Kamille and if a match between her and recent signee Megan Bayne could be a possibility:
“That’s a great question. We don’t know who attacked Kamille, and the last time we saw her, she was attacked. We know she had a breakup with Mercedes Mone in their business relationship. Mercedes is flourishing since then. She’s done really well on her own. But Kamille, we haven’t seen her since she was attacked, and we’re not sure what that was and what that was about. I do think that’s an interesting thought for sure, and it’s something to keep an eye on, but that would be a great matchup. When Kamille does return to get payback for that attack, it’ll be interesting to see who she goes after and what that was.”
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H/t to Fightful.