HUGE Praise For Harley Cameron From WAY Up High (AEW News)

AEW boss Tony Khan says "amazing" Harley Cameron "can do almost anything".

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Tony Khan has been impressed by how Harley Cameron has come on leaps and bounds as both an in-ring performer and as an on-screen character in AEW. The All Elite kingpin singled Cameron out for praise during an interview appearance on the Battleground podcast recently.

Amongst other things, Khan called Harley "amazing" and said she's "a great, great talent".

Tony pointed out that Cameron "hasn't been wrestling that long", but has still managed to grab attention for herself amongst AEW's fanbase and in a positive manner for her hard work behind the scenes. That has gone a long way with Khan - he added during the pod chat that "it's like Harley can do almost anything".

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She has a big fan in TK, which should go a long way towards securing plenty of TV time and some nice opportunities for the rising star. Always one for interesting wording, Tony also said that Cameron "brings a really, really valuable perspective to AEW", because she's "somebody that might be very different than what they had imagined a pro wrestler would be like".

Harley initially debuted on All Elite programming as an extra on old 'C' show Dark in 2022, but then appeared as part of QT Marshall's QTV faction the following year. After that, she'd go on to become a member of The Outcasts alongside Saraya before breaking out on her own for a feud opposite Mercedes Mone.

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That's when Cameron really started to turn some heads behind the curtain. It looks like she's got a bright future in the company. Khan is certainly chuffed to have her on the AEW roster.

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