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Former WWE Superstar Wants to be on CBS’ Survivor

Published September 09, 2021, 12:15 PM EDT

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Jessica McKay wants to be on CBS’ Survivor. Well, she can be if she wants to be! She conquered the wrestling ring alongside Cassie Lee in WWE, so she should definitely try her hand on another screen!

McKay took to social media to express her desire. Some of her fans reacted to the news and revealed that she should try for it, and when it works, it’ll be time to celebrate!

Prior to this, Jessica McKay and Cassie Lee were working at WWE as Billie Kay and Peyton Royce. They were working together as a tag The IIconics, before the company broke them off in August 2020.

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However, WWE released both Royce and Kay on April 2021. Since then, the duo had to serve their ninety day non-compete clause before they could return to the wrestling industry.

The IIconics have moved on from WWE

Jessica McKay and Cassie Lee have moved on from being The IIconics to being The IInspiration. In fact, Cassie Lee took to social media to reveal that they will soon go on tour as The IInspiration.

Later, WrestleCade revealed the details of the tour. According to their information, The IInspiration will be present at the WrestleCade Revenge in North Carolina, United States. It’s a three-day family friendly wrestling event.

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Apart from that, Jessica McKay and Cassie Lee will be on Virtual Gimmick Table as guests for the program. Highspots organized this program.

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Keeping wrestling work aside, The IInspiration announced their podcast “Off Her Chops” following their WWE release. They ran into an issue based on the monetization for the podcast because of work visas.

It was reported that unless wrestlers have proper work visas, they cannot monetize any project that falls beyond the wrestling realm. After the ninety day non-compete clause ends, the released wrestlers have an additional sixty days to obtain the work visa or they will have to return to their country.

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However, since they have regrouped to work with another promotion apart from WWE, it’s possible they have secured the visas they need to continue working in the United States.

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Shuvangi is a senior WWE and AEW author at EssentiallySports. She has over 1000 published WWE articles and also has experience in content operations with Forbes. Having completed her undergraduation from Royal Holloway, University of London, Shuvangi is closely aligned to the fitness industry, having amateur skills levels in tennis and basketball while rowing at a regatta level.
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