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• The IIconics Entrance Video
Credit to Pond5 for overlay
Hey guys! It took me some time, but I am here to finally make my channel IICONIC! Part of the reason why it took me longer than it should have, was because my friend, Savage Drew, recently returned to streaming on Twitch, and he had asked me to be his editor. With that discussed, let’s get into some of the backstory for this titantron. First off, aside from the Hall of Fame titantrons, I try to sync the clips to the music. And, regarding the women, I try to showcase wrestling ability. So, with this tron, I had not one, but two people to sync. I have to say now: I am very happy with the end result, and I believe I showcased them both evenly, so hopefully you guys will as well. Matches that I used, started off before Super Showdown 2018, and I included 2 matches on Raw following WrestleMania 35. See you guys in the next one!
Bio comes from WWE.com
Billie Kay is mean, arrogant and, if you ask her, iconic.
Before pursuing sports-entertainment, Kay excelled as a basketball player in her homeland of Australia. When she first stepped in the ring, she found that her height gave her a distinct advantage over the competition. Kay spent eight years making a name for herself on the independent scene, crossing paths with the likes of Paige and Asuka.
Kay joined NXT in 2015, and her signing coincided with that of her BFF, Peyton Royce. Agreeing to watch each other’s back, the two Aussies formed a powerful alliance called The Iconic Duo. There isn’t much they didn’t do together, from badgering NXT General Manager William Regal, to ambushing another Superstar, to being named the (collective) Breakout Star of 2016.
A constant agitator to her fellow NXT Superstars, Kay moved on to the blue brand during the #SmackDownAfterMania along with Royce, and the two best friends wasted no time making waves, ruthlessly ambushing Charlotte Flair and indirectly causing The Queen to lose her SmackDown Women’s Championship when Carmella cashed in her Money in the Bank contract.
The IIconics had their most iconic moment at WrestleMania 35 when they shocked the world by winning a Fatal 4-Way Match to capture the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles.
As fierce in the ring as she is braggadocios outside of it, Kay won’t rest until she and Royce are the most iconic Superstars in WWE history.
Peyton Royce carries herself with the grace and elegance of a young Sophia Loren, but once the bell rings, her raging-bull temperament takes over.
The explanation for her fluid movement — including a dazzling array of kicks that are equal parts ballerina and martial artist — is simple: Peyton grew up pursuing dance until the art of wrestling caught her eye. She broke into sports-entertainment alongside fellow NXT Superstar and “BFF” Billie Kay, training in Sydney, Australia. From there, Royce ventured to Calgary, Alberta, Canada, where she continued her studies under technical wizard Lance Storm.
Royce and Kay wouldn’t be apart for long, though, as both signed to NXT at the same time, joining the WWE Performance Center in early 2015. The Iconic Duo journeyed up the ranks of NXT side-by-side, often tormenting other Superstars or annoying NXT General Manager William Regal. So effective are Royce & Kay as a unit, in fact, that they were collectively voted the NXT Breakout Star(s) of 2016.
After continually drawing the ire of the NXT Universe and getting under the skin of just about everyone affiliated with the black-and-yellow brand, The IIconics made their shocking arrival to Team Blue on the #SmackDownAfterMania and left Charlotte Flair in a crumpled heap after a savage assault, indirectly causing The Queen to lose her SmackDown Women’s Championship after Carmella cashed in her Money in the Bank contract.
The IIconics had their most iconic moment at WrestleMania 35 where they shocked the world by winning a Fatal 4-Way Match to capture the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles.
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