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Bianca Belair Hopes ‘Black History’ Attire Is Immortalized With Action Figure

Bianca Belair has seen plenty of figures created in her likeness but hopes that one particular attire is soon immortalized in plastic.

At WWE NXT TakeOver: Portland, Belair challenged Rhea Ripley for the NXT Women’s Championship with an attire that made reference to Black History Month.

While Belair failed to win the title on that night, the EST has made history several times, including as part of the first WrestleMania main event featuring only black women.

On a recent edition of the “Ring The Belle” podcast, Belair spoke about the attire in question and it potentially being made into a WWE action figure. She said,

“That was a moment. The gear, the accessories, the meaning behind it. Yes. I hope that they make an action figure out of that one day. That was an NXT. That’s crazy. I should recreate something like that for the main roster. 

“Sometimes I still I have to pinch myself to, you know, understand the gravity of it all. Because I’m just out here just trying to accomplish great things, be unapologetically me, create a legacy for myself and change the game. That’s really what I’m here to do is change the game, and just make it easy for people that come in behind me.”

Belair is currently teaming with Jade Cargill and the pair are in their first reign as WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions.

The duo will defend against The Unholy Union and the team of Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark at WWE Clash At The Castle: Scotland on June 15.

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