In a monumental moment for the WWE, Jessika Carr made history at the Backlash Premium Live Event by becoming the first female referee to officiate a WWE Championship match.
The main event saw Cody Rhodes take on AJ Styles for the Undisputed WWE Championship, with Carr at the helm, overseeing the highly anticipated bout. This groundbreaking achievement was recognized by the WWE commentators, with Michael Cole acknowledging Carr’s milestone during the live broadcast.
The WWE Universe was electric, with the live crowd passionately chanting and singing throughout the event. The energetic atmosphere was palpable, with fans showing their appreciation for the hard work and dedication of the WWE superstars and officials. The crowd even gave a rousing ovation to Carr, acknowledging her trailblazing achievement.
Triple H, WWE’s Chief Content Officer, took to social media to congratulate Carr on her achievement. Sharing a photo of the two backstage, Triple H praised Carr’s ability to “smash through glass ceilings” since joining the company. He emphasized the significance of her achievement, recognizing her as a trailblazer for women in the WWE.
Carr’s historic moment is a testament to the WWE’s commitment to diversity and inclusivity. Her achievement serves as an inspiration to women everywhere, demonstrating that with hard work and dedication, barriers can be broken.
As the WWE continues to push the envelope, milestones like Carr’s will undoubtedly pave the way for future generations of female referees and officials.
With the excitement of Backlash now behind us, all eyes turn to the upcoming King and Queen of the Ring event. Triple H will be working tirelessly to book multiple tournament matches over the next three weeks, setting the stage for an unforgettable event in Saudi Arabia.
The road to the King and Queen of the Ring is sure to be filled with drama and excitement, and fans are eagerly anticipating the next chapter in the WWE’s storied history.