WWE recently made the decision to split up The IIconics, and it's since been reported that the plan now is for Peyton Royce to receive a significant push. That was evident from last night's RAW when she picked up a big win over her former tag team partner, Billie Kay.
During a recent interview with Chris Van Vliet, Jessica McKay/Billie Kay shared her thoughts on WWE's decision, saying: "I think we eventually do want to do some sort of singles career. I think that just all comes down to evolving as who we are, as Billie and Peyton and as The IIconics. So when that happens I think that we’ll both have so much fun doing that."
It's certainly going to be interesting seeing what WWE does with Kay, and the hope is that she doesn't fall by the wayside now.
Kay was also asked how she came up with her in ring name, explaining that, "When I was young, I want to say about 18, I wrote a list of names down that I wanted if I ever made it to WWE and Billie was always the first one. I loved it. I wanted a gender neutral name and Billie Piper from the UK, she’s a singer, made me love the name Billie for a girl."
"That was always my number one pick and I’m so thankful that they let me have that and even the spelling, the 'I-E' at the end is exactly what I wanted," she continued. "And for the last name, I think I suggested a couple but I’m glad that I got “Kay” because it is so close to my real last name."
The full interview is well worth checking out and can be seen below: