Tony Khan has responded to recent reports that state former NWA Women’s World Champion Kamille is “All Elite.”

All Elite Wrestling President Tony Khan was a recent guest on Z100 with Josh Martinez. When asked about the recent report that states Kamille has signed with All Elite Wrestling, Khan played coy about her status but put her over as a great wrestler and said he believes she would be an asset to any wrestling company.

“I think Kamille is a great wrestler,” Tony Khan said. “We followed her very closely. She’s worked with a lot of the top AEW talent. As for her status, I can’t comment to that. But I think she’s a tremendous talent and would be an asset to any wrestling company, for sure, including AEW.”

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