Former WWE NXT Star Makes AEW Debut

Once tipped for the WWE main roster, this ex-NXT star made her AEW this weekend.

Vanessa Borne
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Former NXT star Vanessa Borne has made her AEW debut.

As part of last night's AEW Dark tapings, Borne - under her real name of Danielle Kamela - lost against fellow former NXT talent Marina Shafir.

Like so many, Borne's time under the WWE banner was a mixed one. Having signed with the company back in 2016, the Arizona native only appeared occasionally on NXT TV, whilst she would be a relatively regular presence on the touring NXT live events of the time.

With a background serving as a presenter for Fox Sports Arizona, a dancer with the Phoenix Suns, and a cheerleader for the Arizona Cardinals, it looked as if Borne was set to move to the WWE main roster in early 2020 after penning a new deal with Vince McMahon's sports entertainment giant.

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Instead, as is so often the case, plans were ultimately changed and Borne was left on the sidelines, last wrestling for the company on a 31 January 2020 NXT live event before being eventually released in May 2021. Since then, the 33-year-old has been inactive in the pro wrestling world. Well, until the aforementioned return to the ring at this weekend's Dark tapings, that is.

Whether this was a one-off or more will come of this for Danielle Kamela and AEW, that remains to be seen.

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