Funkadactyls
The Funkadactyls were a professional wrestling tag team in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) consisting of Naomi (Trinity Fatu) and Cameron (Ariane Andrew), who debuted as backup dancers for the wrestler Brodus Clay's "Funkasaurus" character before transitioning to in-ring competitors in the Divas division.[1][2] Formed during their time in WWE's developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), the duo made their main roster debut on the January 9, 2012, episode of Raw, accompanying Clay to the ring with high-energy dance routines that energized crowds and complemented his funk-themed persona.[3][1] In this initial role, they were known for turning entrances into lively discotheque-style performances, drawing on their backgrounds as professional dancers—Naomi had performed for the Orlando Magic and artists like Flo Rida, while Cameron gained early WWE exposure through Tough Enough.[1][2] By early 2013, the Funkadactyls broke away from Clay to focus on tag team wrestling, making their in-ring debut on the February 6 episode of WWE Main Event in a victory over Tamina and Aksana.[3] They competed prominently in the Divas division, challenging established teams like The Bella Twins and contending for the WWE Divas Championship, though they never captured the title.[3] The team also appeared on the reality series Total Divas, where Cameron's confident "mean girl" persona contrasted with Naomi's athletic charisma, highlighting their dynamic.[2] The partnership dissolved in July 2014 following internal tensions, culminating in a controversial singles match at Battleground where Cameron defeated Naomi.[3][4] Despite their short tenure, the Funkadactyls played a key role in elevating the visibility of women's tag team wrestling in WWE during the early 2010s, paving the way for Naomi's later success as a multi-time champion.[1]Members
Naomi
Trinity Fatu (née McCray), performing under the ring name Naomi, is a professional wrestler and former dancer who played a pivotal role in the Funkadactyls as one of its founding members. Born on November 30, 1987, in Sanford, Florida, she began her entertainment career as a dancer for the NBA's Orlando Magic starting at age 18 and later backed hip-hop artists including Flo Rida during live performances. These experiences honed her athleticism and stage presence, which she later brought to professional wrestling.[5] Naomi signed with WWE in September 2009 and debuted in its developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), as Naomi Knight. In FCW, she achieved early success by winning an eight-woman tournament to become the inaugural FCW Divas Champion on June 10, 2010, a title she held for nearly six months before losing it to AJ Lee. She also competed on the third season of WWE NXT in late 2010, reaching the finale but finishing as runner-up to Kaitlyn. Eliminated just before the season's end, Naomi was repurposed for the main roster, where she teamed with fellow FCW performer and dancer Cameron Lynn to form the Funkadactyls. The duo debuted on the January 9, 2012, episode of Raw as the energetic backup dancers and valets for Brodus Clay's "Funkasaurus" character, instantly injecting high-energy routines into his entrances and segments.[5][1] In the Funkadactyls, Naomi's role extended beyond dancing, as she and Cameron transitioned into active competitors in WWE's Divas division by mid-2012. The team participated in tag team matches, often highlighting Naomi's agility and in-ring prowess alongside Cameron's flair. Key victories included a win over Divas Champion AJ Lee and Layla on the August 19, 2013, episode of Raw, and a defeat of the Bella Twins on the November 15, 2013 episode of SmackDown, and of Nikki Bella and Eva Marie on the May 23, 2014 episode of SmackDown. Their involvement in E!'s Total Divas reality series from 2013 onward added depth to their characters, showcasing backstage dynamics and rivalries that paralleled on-screen storylines. Naomi's contributions helped the Funkadactyls gain fan favor through their blend of performance art and wrestling, though the group disbanded in July 2014 amid reported tensions, paving the way for her solo pursuits.[6][7][5]Cameron
Ariane Andrew, performing under the ring name Cameron, served as one-half of the Funkadactyls tag team alongside Naomi in WWE. Born November 3, 1987, in Northridge, California, and standing at 5 feet 6 inches tall, Cameron brought a vibrant dancing background to her wrestling persona, emphasizing high-energy performances during entrances.[2] Cameron's entry into WWE began with her participation in the third season of Tough Enough in 2011, where she was the first contestant eliminated, but she later signed a developmental contract and transitioned into an on-screen role as a dancer.[2] On January 9, 2012, she debuted as part of the Funkadactyls, a dance duo specifically created to accompany Brodus Clay to the ring, transforming his entrances into lively, funk-inspired spectacles that engaged audiences with synchronized choreography.[2][8] The team's name, a portmanteau of "funk" and "acrobat," highlighted their acrobatic and rhythmic style, with Cameron often positioned as the more assertive partner in their routines.[9] Beyond dancing, the Funkadactyls evolved into an active tag team, competing in several matches on WWE programming. Cameron and Naomi demonstrated teamwork in events like the “Santa's Helper” No. 1 Contender's Diva Battle Royal at TLC in December 2012, where they executed impressive acrobatic maneuvers against opponents such as Aksana.[10] Their in-ring efforts gained further exposure in 2013 and 2014, including victories like the tag team win over Alicia Fox and Rosa Mendes on Main Event in January 2014, even amid growing tensions within the group.[11] Cameron's signature move, "Girl; Bye!," a dismissive taunt often followed by a slap or kick, became a hallmark of her confident, sassy character during these bouts.[2] The Funkadactyls' dynamic was amplified through their prominent roles on the E! reality series Total Divas, where Cameron was depicted as an ambitious and outspoken "mean girl" figure, contrasting Naomi's more grounded personality and adding interpersonal drama to the team's storyline.[12] This portrayal helped elevate the duo's visibility, contributing to their status as fan favorites during Brodus Clay's "Tons of Funk" phase.[13] However, by mid-2014, conflicts—exacerbated on Total Divas—led to the tag team's dissolution, marking the end of Cameron's primary run in the Funkadactyls.[14]History
Formation and early role as dancers (2011–2012)
The Funkadactyls, consisting of Naomi (Trinity Fatu) and Cameron (Ariane Andrew), were initially formed in WWE's developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), during late 2011. The duo began appearing together as backup dancers and occasional tag team competitors, marking their early synergy in the ring. Their first documented tag team victory came on September 8, 2011, at an FCW event in Tampa, Florida, where they defeated Aksana and Leah West by pinfall.[15] Shortly thereafter, on the October 9, 2011, episode of FCW Television, Naomi, accompanied by Cameron, teamed with Byron Saxton to defeat Leah West.[16] Transitioning to WWE's main roster, the Funkadactyls made their television debut on the January 9, 2012, episode of Raw SuperShow, accompanying Brodus Clay—rechristened the "Funkasaurus"—as his high-energy dancers and valets. In this match, Clay defeated Curt Hawkins, with Naomi and Cameron enhancing the entrance by leading crowd participation in dance routines aligned with Clay's "Planet Funk" gimmick.[17] This appearance solidified their early role as non-wrestling support talent, focusing on choreography and audience engagement rather than in-ring competition. Throughout 2012, the Funkadactyls remained integral to Clay's act, performing elaborate dance sequences before his bouts on Raw and SmackDown to build excitement and embody the funky, party-like atmosphere of his character. Their contributions helped establish Clay as a fan favorite, though they did not compete individually or as a team during this period.[1] This phase emphasized their background as professional dancers—Naomi with prior experience alongside artists like Flo Rida, and Cameron from her reality TV exposure—transforming WWE entrances into interactive spectacles.[2]Association with Brodus Clay and rivalries (2012–2013)
The Funkadactyls, Naomi and Cameron, debuted on WWE's main roster as backup dancers for Brodus Clay on the January 9, 2012, episode of Raw, where Clay competed in his first match as the entertaining "Funkasaurus" character from Planet Funk.[18][19] The duo enhanced Clay's party-like persona by performing synchronized, high-energy dance routines during his entrances and post-match celebrations, quickly becoming integral to his act.[20][21] Throughout 2012, they consistently accompanied Clay to the ring across Raw, SmackDown, and other programming, supporting him in victories such as against Tyler Reks on January 30, while adding visual flair to his matches without direct in-ring involvement.[21] Their role solidified the Funkadactyls as a key element of Clay's family-themed stable, often referred to as the Funkasaurus' "hype girls."[9] In early 2013, the association evolved when Clay partnered with Tensai to form the tag team Tons of Funk, a comedic duo emphasizing dance and size.[20][22] The Funkadactyls supported this new alliance by revealing the team name on the March 27 episode of WWE Main Event and occasionally joining entrances, blending their routines with Tensai's sumo-inspired flair.[22] The Funkadactyls made their in-ring debut as a tag team on the February 6, 2013, episode of WWE Main Event, defeating Tamina and Aksana.[23] This period marked a shift toward group dynamics, as seen in mixed-tag matches like the April 8 Raw eight-person bout against Team Rhodes Scholars and The Bella Twins, where Naomi and Cameron tagged in briefly to contribute to the team's efforts.[24] However, tensions within Tons of Funk began surfacing later in the year, though the Funkadactyls remained loyal to Clay until the stable's dissolution.[25] The Funkadactyls' primary rivalry during this timeframe emerged in March 2013 with The Bella Twins (Brie and Nikki Bella), sparked by the Bellas' return to WWE and their condescending interactions with the dancers on SmackDown.[26] This mutual animosity escalated into a series of tag team clashes, highlighting the contrast between the Bellas' glamorous heel personas and the Funkadactyls' upbeat, dance-oriented style.[27] Key encounters included a tag match on WWE Main Event on March 27, continuing their in-ring outings, and a go-home bout on Raw on April 1.[28][29] The feud persisted intermittently, involving multi-woman matches like the May 24 WWE Superstars eight-person tag against The Usos and The Bellas, and a Total Divas-themed singles tag on SmackDown on November 15.[30][31] These rivalries provided the Funkadactyls' initial opportunities to showcase their athleticism beyond dancing, while tying into broader Divas division storylines.[32]Involvement in Total Divas storylines (2013–2014)
The Funkadactyls, consisting of Naomi and Cameron, were prominent cast members in the first season of Total Divas, which premiered on July 28, 2013, showcasing their professional challenges and personal dynamics as backup dancers for Brodus Clay. In the series premiere, they prepared for a mixed tag team match against The Bella Twins at WrestleMania 29 during WrestleMania Week, highlighting tensions with Nikki and Brie Bella over ring time and spotlight; however, the match was ultimately cut due to time overruns from the preceding bout, leaving the group disappointed alongside other Divas.[33] Early episodes explored their professional frustrations, including an outfit dispute in the second episode where Cameron, dissatisfied with WWE's seamstress after WrestleMania issues, commissioned revealing custom designs from an external designer, causing discomfort for Naomi and resulting in their removal from the official seamstress's client list.[34] Naomi's personal storyline dominated the third episode, as she clashed with fiancé Jimmy Uso over her reluctance to advance their engagement, culminating in an on-screen mixed tag match— Tons of Funk & The Funkadactyls vs. The Bella Twins & The Usos—where Naomi defied WWE rules by attacking Jimmy; Cameron provided emotional support post-match, aiding Naomi's reconciliation with Uso after she confessed fears of relationship failure.[35] A pivotal arc unfolded in the fifth episode, titled "Feuding Funkadactyls," where underlying tensions in their friendship escalated into a public argument at a go-kart track outing with Eva Marie and JoJo, stemming from Cameron's perceived high-maintenance attitude frustrating Naomi. WWE Talent Relations, with approval from Stephanie McMahon, temporarily split them into singles competitors to address the conflict, but after underwhelming individual performances, they reconciled by episode's end, reuniting The Funkadactyls.[36] The mid-season finale (eighth episode) featured a dramatic health scare for Cameron, who collapsed in her hotel room from a severe medical issue just before attending Natalya and Tyson Kidd's wedding; Naomi promptly called an ambulance, ensuring her partner's hospital care and underscoring their bond amid the crisis.[37] Entering season two in March 2014, their storylines shifted toward personal milestones and emerging cracks. The season premiere highlighted Naomi confronting Cameron for sharing private photos of Eva Marie's bikini mishap with the cast, straining their trust and reflecting ongoing interpersonal drama within the Divas locker room.[38] Cameron proposed updates to their signature dance costumes in an early episode, aiming to evolve their act, though this sparked discussions on their evolving roles beyond dancers.[39] The fifth episode centered on Naomi's wedding to Jimmy Uso in Hawaii, with Cameron as a key supporter in planning and emotional preparation, blending celebration with reflections on their partnership's future.[40] By mid-season, subtle teases of dissension appeared, including a WWE Creative storyline positioning Cameron for a heel turn and potential tag team breakup, with Naomi portrayed as the aggrieved babyface upset by her partner's self-serving actions, foreshadowing their on-screen disbandment later in 2014.[41]Conflicts leading to disbandment (2014)
Tensions between Naomi and Cameron began to surface prominently in early 2014 through storylines on Total Divas (season 2), where their differing career ambitions created friction. Cameron expressed frustration over being overshadowed by Naomi's faster in-ring progress, feeling relegated to a valet role rather than an equal partner in the Funkadactyls tag team.[42] In one episode, Cameron considered returning to WWE NXT for additional training to catch up, which Naomi viewed as a risk to their joint opportunities, leading to heated arguments that foreshadowed the end of their partnership.[42] These on-screen dynamics escalated on the July 7, 2014, episode of Raw, where the Funkadactyls lost a tag team match to Divas Champion AJ Lee and Paige. Post-match, Naomi confronted Cameron about her lack of enthusiasm during the bout, sparking a verbal dispute that quickly turned physical into a catfight, requiring referees to separate them.[43] This brawl marked Cameron's official heel turn and the immediate dissolution of the Funkadactyls, as their alliance shattered publicly in the ring.[44] The fallout continued at WWE Battleground on July 20, 2014, during the Kickoff pre-show, where Naomi and Cameron faced off in their first singles match. Cameron secured a controversial victory by pinning Naomi after grabbing her tights, solidifying her antagonistic role and confirming the permanent end of their team.[4] This feud, rooted in professional jealousy and personal clashes depicted on Total Divas, transitioned both women toward solo careers, with Naomi pursuing a singles push while Cameron embraced her "Boss" persona.[45]Media appearances and legacy
Television and film roles
The Funkadactyls, Naomi and Cameron, achieved notable visibility in television through their roles on the E! reality series Total Divas, which premiered on July 28, 2013, and focused on the personal and professional lives of WWE's female wrestlers. As original main cast members, they provided intimate portrayals of their tag team partnership, training routines, and interpersonal dynamics, helping to expand their fanbase beyond wrestling audiences. Cameron was a main cast member in the first three seasons (2013–2015), while Naomi appeared as a main cast member across all nine seasons (2013–2021).[46] In film, the duo's members transitioned to acting roles after the team's disbandment in 2014, leveraging their WWE fame for on-screen opportunities. Naomi made her feature film debut in the action thriller The Marine 5: Battleground (2017), directed by James Nunn, where she portrayed Murphy, one of the film's antagonists and a mercenary. The WWE Studios production marked an early step in her acting pursuits, blending her athletic background with dramatic elements. Naomi further expanded her film credits with the lead role of Ethel Johnson in Queen of the Ring (2025), a biographical drama directed by Ash Avildsen that chronicles the trailblazing career of wrestler Mildred Burke and the rise of women's professional wrestling in the 1940s and 1950s. In the film, Naomi embodies Johnson, a key figure in the sport's early integration efforts, drawing on her own wrestling expertise for authenticity.[47] Cameron entered feature films with the sci-fi thriller Onyx (2025), a BET+ original directed and written by Stefano Milla, in which she played Shannon, a former Marine grappling with PTSD during an alien invasion that strands a group of friends in the Arizona desert. The ensemble cast, including Jennifer Freeman and Tanjareen Thomas, emphasized themes of survival and resilience, and the film won Best Sci-Fi Film at the 2025 Hollywood and African Prestigious Awards.[48]Video games and merchandise
The Funkadactyls, consisting of Naomi and Cameron, made their debut in the WWE 2K video game series as part of the official roster in WWE 2K14, where both members were playable superstars and could be teamed together for tag matches, reflecting their on-screen partnership.[49] They also appeared in the game's entrance sequences, notably alongside Brodus Clay to recreate their real-life role as his backup dancers.[50] This inclusion extended to WWE 2K15, where players could simulate tag team bouts featuring the duo against rivals like the Bella Twins.[49] Later entries in the series, such as WWE 2K25, incorporated a preset entrance for the Funkadactyls, allowing users to assign their signature funky dance routine to custom or existing characters.[51] Merchandise for the Funkadactyls primarily centered on action figures and collectibles tied to their 2012–2014 WWE run. Mattel's WWE Battle Packs Series #24 released 7-inch articulated figures of Cameron and Naomi in their signature green ring attire with silver boots, accompanied by a disco ball accessory to evoke their dance-themed persona; this set marked their first appearance in the toy line.[52] In December 2013, WWE Shop promoted exclusive Funkadactyls-themed items, including apparel and accessories highlighted in a promotional video featuring Naomi and Cameron.[53] Trading cards also emerged, such as the rare 2014 Topps WWE Road to WrestleMania autographed card of Cameron limited to 10 copies, emphasizing their tag team identity.[54] These products captured the duo's energetic, hip-hop influenced gimmick and were available through official WWE retailers during their active period.Championships and accomplishments
The Funkadactyls did not win any championships as a team.Slammy Awards
- 2013 – Best Dance Moves[55]