Bianca Belair sends emotional message amid WWE hiatus


Bianca Belair has been sidelined since WrestleMania 41 after suffering a knuckle injury. Belair recently shared an emotional message amid her current hiatus.

At WrestleMania 41, Belair suffered a broken ankle during the triple threat match against IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley. Her recovery has taken longer than expected, but she kept busy alongside other WWE Superstars at a recent event.

In an Instagram post, Bayley shared that she did her first training camp called Lodestone in Florida. she was accompanied by some of his colleaguessuch as Charlotte Flair, Bianca Belair, Rhea Ripley, Natalya, Lyra Valkyria, Maxxine Dupri, Roxanne Perez and Ivy Nile.

“I felt it was important for the women of Lodestone to be able to ask some questions and hear stories from some of the best performers in the industry. That they themselves have been through a lot of struggles and been told ‘NO’ time and time again. But here they are, all former women’s champions and living legends. It was such a beautiful conversation and I’m so proud to share a dressing room with all these women,” Bay wrote.

Bayley has always had an interest in teaching the next generation of professional wrestlers, and this was a great start. Bianca Belair commented on The Role Model’s post, sharing an emotional message to enable her to impart knowledge to the women of Lodestone.

“You are a gem to this business! This was so special and I can’t wait to see it grow even more,” commented Belair.

Bianca Belair comments on Bayley's post. (Photo: @itsmebayley on Instagram)Bianca Belair comments on Bayley's post. (Photo: @itsmebayley on Instagram)
Bianca Belair comments on Bayley’s post. (Photo: @itsmebayley on Instagram)

Lodestone’s training camp was held at the Flatbacks Wrestling School, owned by WWE stars Shawn Spears and Tyler Breeze.


Bianca Belair shares an update on her injury recovery

talking with BET’s 106 and SportsBianca Belair shared new information about your injury. Belair clarified that initial reports about his injury were incorrect because he did not break his finger. He suffered a knuckle injury, breaking the joint after a superplex spot at WrestleMania 41.

“So I broke my knuckle, not my finger, I broke my knuckle. I broke the joint. It’s something that I thought would be very simple, you know, eight to 12 weeks. It’s been almost six months at this point,” Belair said. (H/T Sports Illustrated)

Belair hoped to return as soon as possible, but it appeared that all parties wanted to be cautious with his recovery.