Ex-WWE star clears the air on real-life beef with Stone Cold Steve Austin

Stone Cold Steve Austin at WrestleMania 38! [Image credit: WWE.com]
Stone Cold Steve Austin at WrestleMania 38! [Image credit: WWE.com]

WWE Hall of Famer Stone Cold Steve Austin has donned different roles in the Stamford-based promotion and made many raise their eyebrows with his carefree attitude as a performer. Recently, Ariane Andrew, fka Cameron, cleared the air on real-life beef with The Texas Rattlesnake.

In 2011, WWE revived Tough Enough, and several Hall of Famers, including Steve Austin, were a part of the show. Ariane Andrew, fka Cameron, was the first person to be eliminated from the show. Ironically, she was the only star from that season, who ended up being hired by the Stamford-based promotion.

In an interview on The A2theK Wrestling Show, Cameron recalled her interaction with The Texas Rattlesnake on Tough Enough. She also cleared the air, where many speculated that she had real-life beef with the Hall of Famer after she was eliminated from the show.

"I started my career is how I ended my career, he was the first person I went on his podcast to do the interview, once I got released [from WWE]. Whenever I see him, he's always been super nice and even after the show, you would think maybe they've beef or something, no. He was like, 'You know kid, you're gonna go places.' (...) Even though I didn't have like a crazy longevity career in WWE, I still feel like I was able to make my mark in the industry in some sense," Andrew said. [From 21:54 to 22:38]

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What did Ariane Andrew, fka Cameron, do in WWE after Tough Enough?

Cameron received her big break in the wrestling industry when she appeared on WWE's Tough Enough. Regardless of getting eliminated in the first round, her interaction with Stone Cold Steve Austin and stating Alicia Fox vs. Melina as her favorite match became a memorable part of the fifth season.

After getting eliminated from the show, she announced her signing with the Stamford-based promotion and started her journey on the developmental brand. In the coming year, Cameron moved to the main roster alongside Naomi and became a Funkadactyl.

Unfortunately, her partnership with Naomi ended after two years, and the two went their separate ways. She spent a few years in the company before getting released from the promotion. In 2022, Cameron made a one-off appearance in the Women's Royal Rumble and lost.

If you use any quotes from the article, please credit The A2theK Wrestling Show, and provide an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription.

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