Former WWE star Ariane Andrew who was famously known as Cameron in WWE recently made contact with the Chairman and CEO of WWE Mr. Vince McMahon. She wants to be rehired in WWE so she requested Vince McMahon for a job in the promotion.
Ariane Andrew participated in the WWE Tough Enough competition in 2011. She was the first participant to get eliminated from that year’s Tough Enough competition. Soon after getting eliminated from Tough Enough, she got a chance to work in the developmental theory of WWE which was Florida Championship Wrestling back then. After working in the FCW for one year, she was promoted on to the main roster of WWE.

Cameron Contacts Vince McMahon, A Return Is Imminent?
She started working as the dance partner of Brodus Clay along with Naomi, who later won the WWE SmackDown women’s Championship two times in total. Together they were known as the Funkadactyls. They kept on working together for two long years before separating and working solo.
She split up from her Tag Team partnership with Naomi and started working alone from 2014. She worked alone for two long years in WWE and in this two long years she had feuds with various wrestlers along with the former WWE Divas champion Paige for the title. But her fame slowly started to disappear after splitting up from her team.

Recently she made her intentions clear that she wants to come back to WWE and team up with her former Tag Team partner Naomi once again. She said that she wants to Grab the Women’s Tag Team Championship along with Naomi.
Ariane Andrew who was famously known as Cameron in WWE recently spoke to The Wrestling Inc. Daily podcast where she revealed that she made contact with the Chairman and CEO of WWE Mr. Vince McMahon. She wants to be rehired in WWE so she requested Vince McMahon for a job in the promotion. She said;
back,’ and, will I be back? That’s to be determined, but I actually reached out to Vince [McMahon] himself and was like, you know what, I’m going to go to the person who’s at the top. I miss being in that world of wrestling. I saw Naomi three months ago, and I was like, you know what, if I have nothing, if I never got the championship, I feel like having the tag team titles would be awesome.

“I feel like I would feel fulfilled. I feel like I would get that feeling of feeling accomplished because The Funkadactyls were awesome, but I still feel there’s this void that I’m missing, and I feel like if I was able to go back and, not only that, we’d be making history. We would be the first black women ever — I hate to throw that term around when it comes to race, but we’d be the first black women ever to have the belts.”
“He actually responded, which is crazy. I know he’s a busy person. He was like, ‘I’ll pass this along to John Laurinaitis,’ who’s head of Talent Relations.”
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