Kamille: It's Time To Take A Risk And Bet On Myself

Kamille is venturing into new territory as she is no longer the NWA Women's Champion after holding the title for over 800 days.

Kamille lost the title to Kenzie Paige at NWA 75, and after the event said that her work there was done.

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Speaking to Steve Fall of WrestlingNews.co, Kamille was asked about her future.

"First year of being a champion, all about proving myself. Second year of my reign was when I started, and I think the fans started, to recognize my ability, what I can do, what I can offer. That's when you start realizing that I've grown to be 'a good catch.' A good acquisition for any company to have. I have built that through NWA, and I'm grateful for that and the confidence to know that I can do well anywhere. The highest of highs or an Indie show at the Armory. I have the talent to make that happen. You get comments all the time, 'go here, go here,' well, there is something called a contract. I don't know if people forget or fantasy book, but I have been under contract and that's that. When it comes to going somewhere else, challenging myself, I've been at NWA for five years. In October, it'll be exactly five years. 30 years old, if there is a time to take a risk and bet on myself, now is the time," she said.

When asked how much longer she has on her NWA contract, Kamille said she couldn't say.

Elsewhere during the interview, Kamille revealed that she originally pitched to lost the NWA Women's Championship in February. You can find her full comments by clicking here.

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