“My Fingers Hurt, My Feelings Hurt”—Bianca Belair Reflects on WrestleMania, Broken Finger and All

WrestleMania 41 Wasn’t Just a Match—It Was a Moment

Las Vegas brought the heat for WrestleMania 41, and in the Women’s World Championship triple threat, the ring was absolutely on fire. Bianca Belair, IYO SKY, and Rhea Ripley gave fans a classic—full of high spots, grit, and championship drama. In the end, it was SKY who walked out still champion, but make no mistake: Bianca Belair showed out.

She also left with more than just bruised pride.

A Broken Finger, A Full Heart

In WWE’s “Behind the Scenes of WrestleMania” vlog, Belair revealed that she did in fact break a finger during the match. But true to her resilient spirit, she shrugged it off with a smile.

“Think I broke a finger. My fingers hurt, my feelings hurt. Nah, I’m so happy right now, that was amazing.”

Talk about a mindset. Belair took the loss with grace, showering respect on her opponents—especially IYO SKY.

“The Mania streak is over but you know what, I would prefer it to be IYO out of anybody, one of the greatest wrestlers on the planet. Can’t be mad at that.”

As for Rhea? Well, that’s still personal.

“Rhea, I’m still coming for that ass. This ain’t over cause it’s your fault.”

More Than a Wrestler: Bianca’s Journey from Outsider to Icon

Bianca also took time to reflect on her journey—from not knowing what a “bump” or “promo” even was, to becoming one of WWE’s brightest stars. She posted a heartfelt note about her early days, her imposter syndrome, and what kept her going.

“The only thing I knew how to do was be me, because there is only ONE ME and that was my way to stand out.”

Shoutout to Mark Henry, who saw something in her from the start. Bianca came in wearing a rose outfit from a CrossFit competition, unsure if she even belonged in the wrestling world—but determined to earn her place. And she did.

“Now… I know exactly who I am. I know how much hard work I put in, I know my worth NO MATTER WHAT…”

The Takeaway?

Bianca Belair may have walked out of WrestleMania 41 without a title, but she left with something just as powerful—self-worth, growth, and a community that rides for her. She’s still chasing greatness, still chasing gold, and still inspiring fans to dream even bigger.

WrestleMania may have been one night, but Bianca? She’s forever.

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