Peyton Royce was forced to lose her dream job in the WWE, earlier this year. She was released from the company due to COVID-19 related budget cuts along with nine other Superstars. Her IIconics partner, Billie Kay was also released by the company which ended the run of The IIconics in the WWE. While WWE had their own reasons to trim down a number of names from the roster, dreams of these two youngsters came to an end.
Now that the release is done, Peyton Royce and Billie Kay – The IIconics are now going by the name of The IInspiration who has also made their first post WWE appearance. The duo from Australia appeared at the Legends of the Ring convention under their real name of Cassie Lee and Jessie McKay. The convention took place on October 2nd in Iselin, New Jersey and it had former WWE Stars like Lana and ECW Extreme Expose girls – Kelly Kelly, Layla, and Brooke Adams in attendance.
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Peyton Royce was all excited to go through the fan festivities as she and Billie launched their own merchandise on social media as the IInspiration. Also, she shared a number of stunning photos in black attires to fetch attention from her fanbase.
The stunning shots had the caption saying, “This world is mine for the taking. Make me King.” Former WWE Star Chelsea Green reacted to the shots while ace photographer Ryan Loco also couldn’t help but throw praise on the post.
Peyton Royce had her final match in March
Busted Open Radio recently had the former WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions, The IIconics as guests. Peyton Royce spoke about her last match in the WWE against Asuka during the appearance, as she had a very strange feeling about it. She got to “scratch that wrestling itch,” but there was a feeling that she may not wrestle, ever again,
“That match I had with Asuka was kind of strange. Because afterwards I felt so happy and so fulfilled, like ‘yes, I feel like I’m finally scratching that wrestling itch.’ But I had this really freaking strange feeling overcome me, and I like to think I’m psychic so maybe that’s why. But I just had this really strange feeling that was going to be my last wrestling match. It was just this feeling came over me and then it went away and then nothing.”