Billie Kay
Recall Billie Kay was released by WWE in April 2021 alongside Samoa Joe, Bo Dallas, Peyton Royce, Mickie James, Kalisto, Chelsea Green, Tucker, Wesley Blake and Mojo Rawley.
"I didn't leave my house for about three weeks. I felt ashamed," Billie Kay said of her meltdown following her release. Two months later she has posted a full nude on Instagram: "32. This picture is over 2 years old & I finally have the courage to post it. 'Celebrating myself completely this year. Mind. Body. Soul," the Australian wrote on her verified social media handle some two weeks ago.
In a piece of related news, one of the last spots in this year's women's Money in the Bank ladder match has now been filled.
WWE announced on Monday that Natalya will be taking part in the women's Money in the Bank ladder match. The announcement was made via a tweet from WWE authority figure Sonya Deville.
Deville wrote: "With all the changes and challengers for #MITB and #Smackdown, I will be the one to establish some consistency for this Sunday and there is NO ONE more consistent than 1/2 of our @WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions…@natbynature. Nattie, welcome to the MITB Ladder Match!"
Natalya joins Asuka, Naomi, Alexa Bliss, Nikki Cross, Zelina Vega, and Liv Morgan in the women's Money in the Bank ladder match. There's still one more wrestler left to be announced for the match.
Carmella had originally been announced as one of the women's Money in the Bank participants. But with Bayley injured and out of her scheduled match against SmackDown Women's Champion Bianca Belair at Money in the Bank, it was announced that Belair will instead be defending her title against Carmella on this Friday's SmackDown. Morgan was then announced as Carmella's replacement for the women's Money in the Bank ladder match.
Natalya and Tamina are the current WWE Women's Tag Team Champions. They lost a non-title match to the debuting Shotzi Blackheart & Tegan Nox on SmackDown this past Friday.
Money in the Bank is taking place at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas this Sunday (July 18). Here's the updated card for the pay-per-view:
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