Harley Cameron recently featured on “The Wrestling Classic” podcast, reflecting on her experiences working as part of the QTV team in All Elite Wrestling (AEW).
Here are some key takeaways from the podcast discussion:
Reflecting on her QTV journey: “QT has given me the most significant opportunity of my life that has largely influenced where I am today. I am tremendously grateful as QT showed immense faith in me, and I got a spectacular chance to be part of such an exciting and engaging storyline. The debut night’s energy at the arena was simply magical.”
Discussing her subsequent joining of The Outcasts: “My role models, Saraya and Ruby, inspired me to pursue wrestling. Unexpectedly, this group seemed to resonate with me more than I initially anticipated. Initially, the idea was to include me, but I was not sure if I would become a permanent part of this group.”
In another episode of the “Busted Open Radio” podcast, the focus was on The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, and MVP) and their potential alliances within All Elite Wrestling.
Here’s what stood out from that conversation:
Regarding the scrimmage between BBC and The Hurt Syndicate: “If you give it some thought, a clash between the BCC and the Hurt Syndicate becomes probable if the latter turns babyface. They are dominant forces and it would be interesting to see who can bring them down.”
On potential group alliances: “It’s fascinating to contemplate the possible alliances and rivalries in this setting, especially with the numerous factions like Christian’s group, Jon Moxley’s group and others such as Okada’s with the Young Bucks and Jack Perry. There are dominant heel factions, and it’s unpredictable as to where this could lead. The Hurt Syndicate, a strategic group that formerly constituted the Hurt Business, lives by their focal objective: to cause harm.”
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