During a recent appearance on “The Wrestling Classic” podcast, Harley Cameron commented on her time working as part of the QTV stable in AEW.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On being grateful for her time in QTV: “They gave me the biggest opportunity of my life, and I am where I am now, massively because of QT. QT really believed in me… Again, just given a great opportunity to do something so fantastic in such a cool and fun storyline. The energy was just electric that night in the arena [when they debuted].”
On joining The Outcasts after: “Saraya and Ruby, like, first off, are people I looked up to and wanted me to get into wrestling. I don’t think that I expected it to be, like, to stick like this? ‘Cause I think the initial plan was to add me in but I don’t know if I was going to be solidly in the group.”
During a recent appearance on the “Busted Open Radio” podcast, Tommy Dreamer commented on The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, and MVP) in All Elite Wrestling and who they could work with down the line.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On BBC vs. The Hurt Syndicate: “If you can imagine [BCC vs Hurt Syndicate], which they probably would be if the Hurt Syndicate become babyfaces. They are physical, dominant forces, to who can stop them?”
On other factions they can work with: “It’s interesting to see where you can go, and again, with all these groups — Christian has a group, you have a group of babyfaces against this horrible group of Jon Moxley and the guys, you have Okada with the Young Bucks and Jack Perry. Lot of heel factions, don’t know where it’s all going. When you have a business decision and a business group like this — and I call them that because it was the Hurt Business and now they’re going with the Hurt Syndicate — they have the titles of what they want to do: hurt.”
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