The fifth woman to do so, Bianca Belair, a former WWE Women’s Champion, announced her participation in the 2024 Women’s Royal Rumble during a recent episode of Friday Night SmackDown. With her sights set firmly on WrestleMania 40, she posted an eye-catching photo to social media, declaring her intention to break records by trying to become the first female winner of the Women’s Royal Rumble twice. Belair is determined to not only compete but also push the envelope of what is possible in the WWE, which is exciting and will hopefully lead to a historic victory.
Bianca Belai shared; “You can’t rewrite history, but I’m about to recreate it…Royal Rumble 2024…2x.” an article from sportskeeda.com mentioned.
Belair made her 2024 WWE TV debut by interrupting Damage CTRL’s celebration of IYO SKY’s victory over Michin. As Belair interrupted the celebrations, the arena erupted with excitement. She grabbed attention right away and made an explosive entrance into the WWE.
Can Bianca Belair create history?
Bianca Belair’s unwavering perseverance drives her pursuit of becoming the first female champion of the Women’s Royal Rumble twice. Her first triumph came in 2021, when she came in at number three and defeated 29 opponents. She advanced to the main event of WrestleMania 37 thanks to this victory, and on Night 1 she defeated Sasha Banks to win the SmackDown Women’s Championship. She would become one of the elite few WWE Superstars to win a second Royal Rumble, cementing her status as one of the greatest of all time.
With her eight spectacular takedowns, Bianca Belair is tied with Shayna Baszler for the most eliminations in a single rumble at the next Royal Rumble on January 27. Additionally, in the Women’s Royal Rumble bout, Belair has the second-longest cumulative time. In a move not to be outdone, American Nightmare and winner of the previous year Cody Rhodes aims to become the first person to win the Royal Rumble twice. There is a lot of excitement for a night that will define wrestling legacies as Rhodes and Belair prepare for this historic event.
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