WWE star Cameron aka Ariane Andrew who was a member of the WWE stable the Funkadactyls during hard time in WWE recently talked about her former Tag Team partner Naomi. She talked about the current storyline of her former partner in which she is involved in right now.
Naomi is a former two times WWE SmackDown Women’s champion. She was treated as one of the biggest stars in WWE for quite a while after the second official brand extension of WWE. But after she dropped the title to Natalya at Summerslam 2017 she could never get her lost push back. At the time it looked like she would never get her lost push back and she would be stuck in the corner as a jobber.

Cameron Gives Her View On Naomi’s Current Storyline In Smackdown
Recently she was going through a very tough time in Monday Night RAW, as usual. Her biggest concern was grabbing the Women’s Tag Team championships along with her Tag Team partner Lana. But Lana got released from WWE recently and there was nothing special left for her on RAW. She did compete in some singles matches where she had to job for most of the time.
She was finally given in chance to shine on SmackDown once again. The storyline was quite unique here. She kept on asking Sonya Deville for a match almost every week on SmackDown, but Sonya kept on ignoring her. One week she got angry and threatened Sonya that she would take action if she was not given a match. Sonya still refused to give her a match and the very next week she challenge Sonya herself. But the match never happened, even though it is quite clear that Sonya Deville will return to in ring action through this feud.

Cameron aka Ariane Andrew who was a member of the WWE stable the Funkadactyls during hard time in WWE recently spoke to WINCLY where she talked about the current storyline of her former partner Naomi in which she is involved in right now. She said;
“It’s always something, that’s the truth. Whenever we talk, there is always ‘what’s happening with Naomi,’ and I don’t know what’s going to take to finally have that moment that she deserves before she decides to wrap it up and be like, ‘I’m done.’ We’re not getting any younger.

“We’re getting older, so it makes me upset, but I’m a person that likes to look at the glass half full instead of half empty, and maybe there’s an opportunity that’s around the corner. And I do feel like timing is everything, and to be quite frank, with Bianca [Belair] having that moment, and WWE kind of expanding themselves and now kind of seeing talent of color have their place, like with Big E getting the title and these type of things.
“I feel like having two women of color at the moment would be too much, based on just how the progression has been with WWE because, think about it, the first person who had that moment for being a Black woman was Sasha [Banks], but she’s also half white. I think now with having Bianca being in the forefront, that has to play its course before they would bring Naomi to have a moment.”