Kamille is ready to take a chance and believe in herself!
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Kamille is excited about the next chapter in her career. The former NWA women’s champion recently opened up about her journey in a candid interview with WrestlingNews. Reflecting on her five years with NWA, she discussed her evolution as a wrestler and the opportunities that lie ahead.
During her first year as champion, Kamille was focused on proving herself. But it was in the second year of her reign that she and the fans began to recognize her true potential. She realized that she had become a valuable asset, capable of delivering top-notch performances anywhere, from the biggest stages to smaller indie shows.
“The first year of being a champion was all about proving myself. The second year of my reign was when I started, and I think the fans started, to recognize my ability, what I can do, what I can offer. That’s when you start realizing that I’ve grown to be ‘a good catch.’ A good acquisition for any company to have. I have built that through NWA, and I’m grateful for that and the confidence to know that I can do well anywhere. The highest of highs or an Indie show at the Armory. I have the talent to make that happen.”
Looking ahead, Kamille is eager to explore new opportunities, including interest from major wrestling companies like WWE and AEW. Regardless of where she ends up, the Brick House is ready to bet on herself.
“You get comments all the time, ‘go here, go here,’ well, there is something called a contract. I don’t know if people forget or fantasy book, but I have been under contract and that’s that. When it comes to going somewhere else, challenging myself, I’ve been at NWA for five years. In October, it’ll be exactly five years. 30 years old, if there is a time to take a risk and bet on myself, now is the time.”
In the interview, Kamille also discussed her historic women’s title reign and her decision to pitch the idea of losing the title back in February. For more insights from the interview, check out the full transcript here.
(H/T and transcribed by Fightful)