Bianca Belair (left); Jade Cargill (right) [Images via WWE.com]
The WWE Universe is continuing to debate Bianca Belair's alleged involvement in the supposed attack that put Jade Cargill on the sidelines. Some think Bianca being Jade's tag team partner makes her the obvious suspect. Others question what could the EST possibly gain by attacking and injuring Jade.
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Vince Russo seems to be crystal clear when it comes to pointing out the perpetrator. Speaking on BroDown on Backstage Pass, the former WWE writer addressed the most recent backstage segment on SmackDown featuring Bianca Belair, Naomi, Piper Niven, and Chelsea Green.
"Bro, can they make this anymore obvious that it was Bianca. Come on, guys! Like serious!" [15:28 onwards]
He continued:
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"I mean, we are two weeks into it and they've already telegraphed a million times over that it was Bianca." [16:02 onwards]
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The backstage segment led to a singles match between Bianca Belair and Piper Niven on SmackDown. The EST picked up the win after she planted Piper with a KOD on Chelsea Green.
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Speaking of Chelsea, the Canadian star is set to compete in the semi-final of the Women's United States Championship tournament. Fans will have to wait to see if Chelsea advances to the final at Saturday Night's Main Event.
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