"If Someone Says 'She Doesn't Have Personality', To Be Honest, I'd Agree With Them" - AEW's Kamille

Kamille speaks on not being able to show personality in AEW role.

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Kamille believes she hasn't been able to "show a glimmer" of what she has to offer in AEW thus far, stating that if somebody said her act lacked personality, she'd agree with them.

Speaking with CovalentTV, 'The Brickhouse' stated that she's excited for AEW fans to get to know her better, as she still has a side that the audience hasn't been introduced to:

"I feel like AEW hasn't even seen a glimmer of what I have to offer. Even being able to talk and show some personality. I'm really excited for AEW fans to get to know me a little better. It's about introducing that side of me to the fans."

Continuing, Kamille spoke on not being able to show personality in her AEW role and her excitement at branching out:

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"If someone says 'oh, she doesn't have personality,' to be honest, I'd agree with them up to this point because I haven't gotten the chance to show it. So I'm just really excited for everyone to see that I'm more than just standing there making faces."

Kamille has primarily been used as Mercedes Moné's strong, (largely) silent bodyguard since debuting at the 24 July 'Blood & Guts' event. This onscreen relationship was dissolved when, on 27 November, Kamille quit Mercedes' employ before she could be fired, having taken the blame for several of Moné's kayfabe shortcomings in prior weeks.

AEW has not used Kamille onscreen since the Mercedes split. The CovalentTV interview suggests she is keen to play an expanded role on television, having started life in a position similar to her old pairing with Nick Aldis on NWA Powerrr.

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