AEW’s Harley Cameron began her career performing in promotional and comedic shows before gradually making a name for herself as a serious professional wrestler. Recently, Cameron, who is one half of the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions, took part in AEW’s inaugural women’s Blood & Guts match and shared her thoughts in an interview with Fightful.
She expressed great honor in being part of the event and reflected positively on her growth over the past year in wrestling. Cameron described the Blood & Guts match as remarkable and said it was one of the most physically demanding experiences of her life. About 30 minutes into the match, she felt the intense physical strain start to affect her significantly. Although her team didn’t win, she remains proud of their performance, emphasizing the fierce competition and the inspiration it has sparked among the women involved. Cameron also declared her readiness for future matches of this kind.
Tony Khan, AEW’s president, has publicly praised the women who participated in the Blood & Guts match and confirmed that this will not be the last time such a match takes place in AEW.
Fan Take: This news highlights the growing prominence and toughness of AEW’s women wrestlers, signaling a promising shift toward more physically intense and high-profile matches for the women’s division. For AEW fans, it confirms that the promotion is committed to pushing boundaries and providing thrilling, groundbreaking content that elevates women’s wrestling to new heights.
