Bianca Belair has consistently raised the bar in WWE, but her recent interview with Good Karma Wrestling reveals that she has even bigger goals for the women’s division. As a former champion and WrestleMania headliner, Belair is passionate about elevating WWE’s women’s roster, pushing for more representation, and breaking new ground. From main-eventing WrestleMania Night Two to creating title-free women’s matches, here’s what Belair envisions for the future of WWE.
Bianca Belair’s Goal: WrestleMania Main Event Status
Having made history as the first Black woman to main-event WrestleMania, Belair isn’t stopping there. She expressed her desire to headline WrestleMania Night Two, which she sees as the ultimate level of recognition and accomplishment:
“I’ve main-evented WrestleMania Night One, I would love to main event WrestleMania Night Two because I feel like that’s a whole ‘nother status type of thing.”
Belair’s goal highlights her drive to set new standards in WWE and continue being a role model for aspiring female wrestlers.
Championing Non-Title Women’s Matches at WrestleMania
In her interview, Belair shared her vision for a WrestleMania where women’s storylines are so compelling that they don’t require a title to be main-event worthy. She wants WWE to reach a point where women can have non-title matches on the WrestleMania card, similar to what is often seen on the men’s side.
“We also have a women’s match on the card that, the storyline’s just so great that we don’t necessarily have to have a title… it would show how much the women’s roster has evolved.”
This goal speaks to Belair’s commitment to advancing the women’s division and showcasing the depth of talent WWE’s female roster has to offer.
Elevating WWE’s Women’s Tag Team Division
Belair has made her mark as a singles competitor but recently turned her focus toward WWE’s tag team division. She expressed her goal of bringing fresh energy to the tag team scene and hopes to shine a spotlight on underutilized female talent. Inspired by role models like Becky Lynch and Bayley, she’s determined to elevate the entire division.
“Being in a tag team was one of my goals… I want to do that, and I feel like I’m able to do that, starting with the tag team division… showcase their talents.”
Through her work in the tag team division, Belair hopes to amplify other women’s voices and give the division a fresh start, just as veterans like Bayley and Lynch have done.
Creating Lasting Impact for WWE’s Women’s Division
Bianca Belair wants to leave the WWE women’s division better than she found it. Inspired by her predecessors’ efforts, she aims to build a legacy that’s not only about personal achievement but also about lifting others up:
“I want my name to be in the same conversation as [Lynch and Bayley]… leave this division better than it was when you came.”
Belair’s drive to elevate WWE’s women’s division is a testament to her dedication and influence within the industry.
(H/T to Fightful for transcribing the above quotes)
Final Thoughts
Bianca Belair’s ambitious goals for the WWE women’s division reflect her commitment to shaping the future of wrestling for all female competitors. From non-title matches at WrestleMania to advancing the tag team division, Belair’s vision is one of growth, representation, and groundbreaking achievement. WWE fans can look forward to seeing Belair continue her journey and making history in the years to come.
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