That’s quite the skill. WWE has so many active wrestlers on their roster at any given time. That can be both a good and bad thing as while it offers quite a bit of variety, it can also be difficult to come up with something for everyone to do. That can come up with some very unique characters for everyone, one of which has been on display in recent weeks. Now though we know just how seriously she has been taking things.
One of the bigger surprises from earlier this year took place when WWE split up the IIconics. The former Women’s Tag Team Champions lost a match to the Riott Squad earlier this year, forcing the team apart. Both members were sent to different brands in the WWE Draft, leaving both of them looking for something to do. That is still the case, but one of them is certainly looking for something.
Over the last few weeks, Billie Kay has been presenting various people with her head shot and resume in an attempt to be hired by anyone. She did this again last night during an appearance on commentary. The WWE on FOX Twitter account has revealed that Kay had actually written up a full resume with contact information and nineteen different points about her WWE career. There is no word on what Kay will wind up doing next.
As we suspected. @BillieKayWWE is simply overqualified for everything. ?: @NatbyNature pic.twitter.com/hSXBDKgJtl
— WWE on FOX (@WWEonFOX) November 28, 2020
She can get your attention. Check out what Kay did on Friday and what else she can do when given the chance:
Opinion: This is the kind of thing where you can see WWE having fun with something and that’s one of the better things that they do. Someone got to sit down and have a good time writing this out, which you can see in some of the things that are included. Kay is talented enough to pull off a few things too so hopefully this leads somewhere, though I’m not quite sure where that will be just yet.
What do you think of Kay’s resume? Where will she wind up? Let us know in the comments below.
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