Bianca Belair has come a long way in her career in WWE. From NXT to being the SmackDown Women’s champion is no joke. Before her, wrestlers such as Bayley, Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, and Sasha Banks have spearheaded the women’s division. Collectively, they could be called as the Four-Horsewomen of WWE.
Speaking with Ryan Satin on the “Out of Character” podcast, the EST of WWE made known her wishes to be the first woman to pin all four horsewomen. She said,
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“I look up to the Four Horsewomen from when I was in NXT. I remember just looking at the four horsewomen, and sitting in the locker room in NXT thinking like, ‘Wow, they used to be here in the same spot that I’m at. And now they’re all at Raw and SmackDown and doing these amazing things’.
And if I could ever just get up there and be in the same ring as them, that’s when I know that I’m doing it. I’ve made it. And I’m here now, and the fact that I’ve pinned Bailey. I’ve pinned Sasha, and now my goal is to eventually feud again with Charlotte and Becky and hopefully, pin the other two [of the] four horsewomen.”
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Bianca Belair feels the horsewomen set the standard for women’s wrestling
The EST of WWE feels they have set an amazing standard for women’s wrestling everywhere. However, she also feels that now there’s a new generation coming through and she is at the forefront of it. “I would love to be the first woman to pin all four horsewomen,” declared the SmackDown Women’s Champ.
Belair doesn’t mean that the four horsewomen need to leave or go anywhere because that time is not here yet at all! In the end, she warned all to make room because the new generation is coming down.
“I would love to be the first woman to pin all Four Horsewomen.” – SmackDown Women’s Champion @BiancaBelairWWE to @ryansatin 🎧🎙️
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Indeed, a new era of women’s wrestling is peaking with Bianca Belair at the helm. Now it is up to WWE officials to not let the flame extinguish from this fire of popularity.
The fans, at times, want to see more women’s wrestling than compared to men’s. The women’s division has come a long way, but there is still more to go.
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