The WWE universe was left on edge tonight as Bianca Belair seemingly suffered an injury during her match against Candice LeRae on WWE SmackDown. The Queen of The Ring tournament match, which was supposed to be a thrilling contest, took a worrying turn when Belair appeared to tweak her knee while attempting a moonsault. Despite the setback, Belair managed to power through the pain and secure a victory over LeRae, advancing to the next round of the tournament.
However, the victory came at a cost, as Belair was seen limping after the match, sparking concerns about the severity of the injury. If confirmed, Belair would join a growing list of WWE superstars currently sidelined due to injuries, including Sonya Deville, CM Punk, Erik, and Charlotte Flair, among others.
The injury occurred midway through the match when Belair landed awkwardly on her leg after attempting a moonsault. While she tried to shake off the pain, it was clear that she was struggling to move around the ring. Nevertheless, her determination and resilience allowed her to overcome the setback and secure the win.
The victory is a significant one for Belair, as it propels her forward in the Queen of The Ring tournament. However, it remains to be seen whether she will be able to continue competing in the tournament, given the apparent severity of her injury.
The WWE King and Queen of The Ring event, set to take place in Saudi Arabia later this month, is expected to be a grand spectacle, with the finals of the Queen of The Ring and King of The Ring tournaments taking center stage. The WWE universe will be holding its breath, hoping that Belair’s injury is not as severe as it seems, and that she will be able to continue competing at the highest level.
As the days go by, WWE fans will be anxiously waiting for updates on Belair’s condition, hoping that she will be able to overcome her injury and make a full recovery. The WWE universe is known for its unpredictability, and only time will tell if Belair will be able to overcome this setback and achieve glory in the Queen of The Ring tournament.