Bianca Belair is considered to be the face of the next generation of top women's superstars, also consisting of others like Rhea Ripley. The 'Four Horsewomen of WWE' paved the way for athletes like her, changing the game, but it's time for a new generation to take center stage.
I was the last woman to win the @WWE women’s championship at their 1st championship match & 1st #wrestlemania 15yrs ago. Tonight history was made. 2 incredible strong black women main event in perhaps the greatest women’s match I’ve ever witnessed. My hat is off to you both!
This does not, however, mean that The Four Horsewomen have to leave the mix altogether. No, it means that The Four Horsewomen now finally have someone that competes at the very same level as them, who can put on matches of the same caliber that they do.
Bianca Belair could even go on to surpass the achievements of Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Bayley, and Sasha Banks, considering the push that she's being given right now. One has to cross her/his fingers and hope that the company does not drop the ball in her case.
Rest assured that this is not the last Bianca Belair vs. Sasha Banks match we've seen in WWE by a very long shot.
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