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One of the thrilling matches of Day 2 of WrestleMania is undoubtedly the WWE Raw Women’s Championship match between Bianca Belair and Asuka. And the deciding day has now come to offer all of us a phenomenal match. The match has already started with a lot of power, as The EST didn’t give a second to Asuka to relax. 

The women’s title match has made fans go crazy from the start. Be it the inhabitants at the SoFi stadium or the fans watching it on screen, everyone is pretty enthusiastic. The Japanese wrestler’s mind games have contributed a good share to it, without a doubt. However, in the match, Belair dominated at the start with her power moves. 

Fans got elated after Bianca Belair power-bombed Asuka on the floor

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The EST of WWE has not only delighted fans with her quirky entrance but with power bombing the 41-year-old as well. She gave one mesmerizing power bomb to Asuka, throwing her right onto the floor.

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Encountering this fans went berserk and praised the Raw Women’s Champion. One of them even mentioned Batista, who would be proud to see this moment. 

While other fans were drooling over the moves of the 33-year-old, some of them labeled her as the best women’s wrestler in the WWE. 

There was no end to the compliments that Belair was receiving on the internet. 

Some fans even compared her with other WWE legends. 

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All in all, fans have fallen in love with Belair all over again, especially after her win against The World Famous. It has now been three times in a row for The EST to win at WrestleMania. Let’s see how long can this streak continue. What do you make of the devastating move pulled off by Belair on Asuka? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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