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However, backstage reports indicated that she might not be able to return in time for WrestleMania 42 despite being part of the promotional material for the event. With that in mind, here are three potential ways Bianca Belair could make her return to WWE after recovering from her injury.
3. She could emerge as a surprise competitor in the Women’s Money in the Bank Match
After WrestleMania, the most exciting premium live event that follows is Money in the Bank. Most years, the competitors are decided via a series of qualifying matches on RAW and SmackDown. Bianca Belair could return as part of the qualifiers, or could be kept a surprise till the show itself.
A surprise return at the PLE itself would generate a much bigger reaction from the crowd and would immediately put her in contention to win the ladder match. This way, WWE could rebuild her credibility right after her return to competition.
2. She could return as part of the Queen of the Ring tournament
If Money in the Bank comes too soon for Bianca Belair, she could potentially return as part of the Queen of the Ring tournament. The EST has never won the crown, and made it to the semifinals in 2024, only to come up short against Nia Jax, the eventual winner.
This year, she could embark on a dominant run right after her return, winning the crown and earning a title shot at SummerSlam. This would not only remind fans of the true extent of her stardom, but also insert her into the title picture ahead of the Biggest Party of the Summer.
1. Bianca Belair could return on a future show to directly confront Jade Cargill
Jade Cargill has been the WWE Women’s Champion for over 100 days. She retained the title against Jordynne Grace last week on the Friday Night Show in what was her first-ever defense. Cargill has been a brash heel and needs a beloved babyface to feud against.
Nobody on the roster so far has been able to take that spot, and Cargill has bullied her way through the division so far. Bianca Belair could make her return on a future episode of SmackDown to confront her former tag team partner, and potentially challenge her for the title right away. This way, WWE could utilize the history between them to set up a massive feud without needing to build up to it.
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