WWE wrestlers spend a good part of their careers competing in the ring. The unpredictability of the combats and the frenetic action of the same usually leave bizarre anecdotes (many of them that others might find obscene), which the talents comment on afterward. And today we’re going to discuss something similar after an embarrassing confession came to light.
During a recent appearance on Hot One Versus, the former Raw Women’s Champion, Bianca Belair, confessed to having urinated a little during her match in the WWE. While many believe that the minor accident might’ve taken place possibly in her earlier days as a wrestler, well, that’s actually not the case. Belair revealed that it was indeed a recent incident. In a match that was against Nia Jax in the Queen of the Ring tournament, ‘The EST of WWE’ revealed that’s why she has decided to remove a move from her repertoire.
“Never have I ever peed myself in the ring? (Laughs) It’s the reason why I don’t do leg drops anymore. Yeah. You know when it happened? It just happened recently. Queen of the Ring tournament, Nia Jax, took her finish. (Makes peeing sound) Just a little.”The match to which the wrestler alludes was a major part of the May 24 edition of Friday Night SmackDown, held in Saudi Arabia. A day before the WWE King and Queen of the Ring event, where Nia Jax would win the tournament. Finally earning a shot at the Women’s World Championship at WWE SummerSlam.
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For her part, Jade Cargill, who accompanied Belair on the show, assured that she had never urinated during a fight. However, she does defend her friend by revealing that it is a common incident in the world of pro wrestling. Ask CM Punk, who actually shat his pants during his fight against then-Dean Ambrose in the WWE. In a case of bizarre coincidence, that incident too took place in an edition of the Blue Brand.
BIANCA BELAIR DID WHAT IN THE RING???
— FADE (@FadeAwayMedia) July 22, 2024
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Both Cargill and Belair are a tag team on SmackDown, where they have set themselves the goal of regaining the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships that they lost to Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn at Clash at the Castle. However, a veteran of the sport believes that now is the time for the WWE to break their team instead. But who is the veteran, and why does he say so?
Booker T believes it’s time to separate Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill
At Clash at the Castle, Ava Rayne and Isla Dawn defeated the tag team champions, Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair, and the duo formed by Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark in a triple threat to become the new WWE Tag Team Champions. The match ended the reign of Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair, who had dominated the women’s division since joining forces at WrestleMania XL.
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After the defeat, there are many doubts about what will happen to that team, given that both fighters could take different paths. Booker T, NXT commentator, spoke about this matter in his Hall of Fame podcast, where he pointed out that the duo has finished their phase as a team. He said, “It’s over. The romance is over. It’s time to move on. I liked those two as a tag team, but I like them a whole lot better separate. So it was good for a moment to see that thing, but I don’t know. I didn’t know how long that was going to last. (But) I don’t know if it’s over yet, though. We’ll find out.”
Jade Cargill has been heavily criticized by WWE fans due to the mistakes she often makes in her matches. Possibly, WWE placed her near Bianca Belair so as not to be so exposed to the public. If they separate, it will be interesting to see what happens with Jade Cargill and her individual career in WWE. What do you think? Should the WWE break them up? Let us know in the comments.
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