Ariane Andrew

Ariane Andrew Reveals What She Thinks Is Missing From Women’s Scene In WWE Today (Video)

As noted, Ariane Andrew recently appeared as a guest on the Wrestling Inc. Daily podcast for an in-depth interview covering all things pro wrestling.

During her appearance on the popular pro wrestling program, the former WWE Superstar known as Cameron of The Funkadactyls tag-team with Naomi shared what she feels is missing from the women’s landscape in WWE these days, as well as her thoughts on Sasha Banks vs. Bianca Belair serving as main event of night one of WrestleMania 37.

Featured below are some additional highlights from the interview where the former women’s wrestling star touches on these topics and more.

On Sasha Banks vs. Bianca Belair serving as main event of night one of WrestleMania 37 this year: “I think [Naomi would knock it out of the park] too. I never want to bash a place that gave me such an amazing opportunity to be where I’m at now. But I do think the thing that is lacking at the moment in the Women’s division is they went so far left with creating a revolution to have women who are badass, which I think is great. [They are] giving them an opportunity to main event. Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair, I mean, that’s history. When have we ever seen two black women, and I’m not a person [to make things] about race. But to have that WrestleMania moment, that was major.”

On the women’s division itself being an underdog: “But what’s missing in the Women’s division is. . .if you start seeing the same thing, I don’t care how talented someone is, that person who used to be the underdog that has now elevated, you start to almost become upset. Because you want to see the next underdog, [you want to see] the next person get that opportunity. What I’ve learned as a fan from watching wrestling is you want the underdog to prevail. That’s why people watch wrestling. Because it’s an average person who isn’t rich, [doesn’t] have these amazing things in life. When they look at someone who is an underdog it’s like you’re looking at yourself and you are like, ‘Damn, I want that person to have that because it feels like that’s me.’ Let’s take away race. Black, white, man, woman, it doesn’t matter. I feel like what wrestling does is [it tells] the person watching it, ‘F*ck race, f*ck color, f*ck gender.’ It’s about saying, ‘Damn, if that person can do it so can I.’ And I think what is missing at this moment is you keep seeing the same s–t over and over, eventually you’re like, ‘I want the next underdog.’ Think about when Zack Ryder, think about that moment where everyone was like, ‘What the f*ck?!’ I feel like what [the WWE] is missing right now is a, ‘What the f*ck?!’ moment.”

Check out the complete Ariane Andrew interview from the Wrestling Inc. Daily podcast via the video embedded below, or by visiting WrestlingInc.com.

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