AEW's Kamille reveals major post-retirement plan; namedrops current WWE star
AEW star Kamille recently addressed her post-retirement plan. While doing so, she also name-dropped a current WWE star. The star in question is Jaida Parker.
The Brickhouse is popular for her time in NWA where she had a glorious run as the NWA World Women's Champion. Her contract with the company ended in January 2024 and she moved to AEW in February. Upon her arrival on TV in June, she aligned herself with AEW TBS Champion and Strong Women's Champion Mercedes Moné
Kamille recently sent a message on X/Twitter, stating that once she retires as an in-ring performer she would be a talent scout. According to her, she believes she has a natural talent for identifying wrestlers who have the potential to become huge stars in the business.
"When my in-ring career is over I need to definitely be a talent scout because I have called so many talent being huge stars in my head and they have always panned out. You can’t teach IT," she wrote.
A fan asked her to name the talent she recently predicted would become popular, and they did. The 35-year-old star replied by taking Jaida Parker's name. Parker currently works for WWE in NXT. She joined the Stamford-based company in August 2022.
Kamille publically called out AEW for snubbing her
Mercedes Mone retained the TBS Championship at All In at Wembley Stadium. Following her win, she held a celebration party on this week's edition of Dynamite which was held in the State Farm Center in Champaign, Illinois.
The fans saw Private Party interrupting The CEO's celebration. Kazuchika Okada was also featured in the backstage segment. The clip of the scene was also uploaded on AEW's official X profile.
Everyone involved in the segment was tagged except for The 5'10" female wrestler. This led her to call AEW out on the social media platform. In a now-deleted post, Kamille said:
"Thanks for the tag guys."
It seems the future looks bright for the star in AEW. Her alliance with Mercedes Mone is also bearing some fruits and it remains to be seen how things will pan out.