Camron Branae Shares How IYO SKY & Sumie Sakai Helped Her Land STARDOM Booking

At STARDOM’s 2024 American Dream event, Camron Branae—previously known as Amari Miller from NXT—entered an exciting match involving international wrestling shortly after she departed from the WWE. Together with Saya Kamitani and AZM, Branae took on the tough trio of STARDOM—Momo Watanabe, Starlight Kid, and AZM—as well as Stephanie Vaquer of NJPW. Even though Branae and her group tried their hardest, Watanabe, Vaquer, and Starlight Kid won. However, the event signaled a significant turning point in Branae’s career and demonstrated her adaptability and resiliency to a worldwide audience.

Camron Branae recently discussed her path building up to her international wrestling debut at STARDOM’s 2024 American Dream event in an interview with Ella Jay of WrestleZone. She disclosed that crucial responsibilities in providing opportunities for her were fulfilled by Sumie Sakai and former WWE Women’s Champion IYO SKY.

Branae described her interactions with WWE trainer Sumie Sakai, who saw her potential and gave her encouragement. Branae, who wrestled with IYO in the Dusty Cup, reflected on her encounters with IYO SKY and expressed thanks for the chances and mentorship she received.

During the interview, Branae said, “It’s funny because I didn’t know IYO played a part until after the match.” “I think I wrestled IYO twice: the Dusty Cup and a non-televised match. I’m not sure if my general demeanor of respect toward IYO has anything to do with it. IYO and Kay Lee combined have given me the best wrestling career of my life, hands down.

Branae’s journey, which culminated in her unforgettable experience at STARDOM, highlights the value of mentorship and the encouraging wrestling community in influencing her professional trajectory.

Complete-Circle Potential

After competing in WWE for two years against IYO SKY, Camron Branae unexpectedly received a text from Sumie Sakai inviting her to play at STARDOM’s American Dream event. Motivated by her love of wrestling, Branae enthusiastically accepted the offer regardless of the money.

Later on, Branae found out that she was recommended for the match place by IYO SKY. In light of this discovery, Branae thanked SKY for recognizing her abilities in an interview with Ella Jay of WrestleZone.

“They said, ‘IYO mentioned you were excellent.'” It was IYO who informed me about you. And I thought, “IYO?” Afterward, she approached and said, “Amari, you did so great!” “IYO, thank you for sticking your freaking neck out for me,” I said.

Branae’s story demonstrates the helpful connections and mentoring that exist within the wrestling community, as well as how recommendations and trust can lead to new experiences and possibilities in the business.

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