Ivy Nile Praises Chad Gable’s Growth, Reflects On Bond With Creed Brothers
Ivy Nile discusses working with Chad Gable and the Creed Brothers.
Ivy Nile has achieved success on WWE’s main roster alongside Chad Gable and the Creed Brothers (Julius Creed and Brutus Creed). The faction known as American Made continues to pursue championship glory in WWE. However, they are growing as performers each week, and Ivy Nile is now reflecting on her experience working with these top athletes.
Talking about her pairing with the Creed Brothers to Chris Van Vliet on Insight, Nile said their time together in NXT, and being thrown together so early in their careers, has built a strong bond.
“Well, in NXT, we first started off as Diamond Mine. I was just starting my career, and I think they were starting theirs too. So they’re just putting a faction together, and they wanted to add a girl to it. And at the time in NXT, there wasn’t that many girls there. I can’t really remember who I was there, but I just fit the mold. It was like a fighting style, wrestling style type faction coming together. So it makes sense. I mean, there was a bunch of other people in that group at the time, but me and The Creeds have been together ever since. People have come and gone like crazy, and me and the boys have definitely been through a lot in the past couple of years. It’s a blessing that we got moved up together as well, because sometimes that doesn’t happen.”
Regarding learning from Chad Gable, she reflected on being part of the audience during WWE’s COVID era. At the time, Gable was known as Shorty G, and she praises his growth from that less-than-stellar gimmick to the Chad Gable he is today.
“Chad has been in this business for so, so long. When I first started with the company, I kind of started unlike anyone else. I started three months before COVID hit, and then I was in the COVID era as one of those people in the audience behind the hockey windows, or whatever. So I was one of those people always there cheering and whatever. And at the time, you know, he was Shorty G at the time. It was crazy to see his growth from there, because I’ve always admired him since then, because it’s crazy no matter what you give him, he kills it. So I think once you get to that level of whatever they throw at you, they know that you can kill it and run with it. It’s such an amazing skill to have that. I aspire to be that.”
Chad Gable is currently sidelined with an injury. Fans can learn more about that here.
Elsewhere in the interview, Ivy Nile spoke about her dream matches on the WWE roster. Read those comments here.