Justyn Murphy
2 min readFeb 2, 2021
History Making Queen🐐🖤

Shes the bEST and she never needed you at all. At least, that IS what her tagline and theme song says, but anyone who knows Bianca Belair knows that she is sweetheart that while she takes no tomfoolery is the best wife a Street Profit could ask for, an athlete that Voluntarily broke barriers at Tennessee, and has pretty much grinded her entire life for a royal rumble 2021 victory. Fitting that she sets another record and makes history in the company she works for now. She is WWE’s first African American/Black woman to ever win the Rumble, in which many are calling the best ever. The EST if you will. Although, Rhea Ripley, her final opponent had the most eliminations in the structure and just as easily deserved the high honors, Bianca outlasted everyone, entering number 3 after Bayley and a returning Naomi, which made me equally as happy. It’s funny that she’s one of those athletes that you see And you instantly know that she’s going to be a star. And because she’s on the microphone every week working with people like Bayley, and occasionally tag teaming with Sasha Banks, shes more confident on the microphone, and her naturally athletic in ring skills are getting more and more technically sound. To me, she has star written all over her, the same as Montez Ford, her husband, half of the Street Profits, and I love that they are on different shows (same arena thankfully, because ya know, covid restrictions) so they can both shine in their own light before a reunion is imminent. For Bianca it’s been a long time coming, From her literally over Coming hurdles And running track At the highest level, to becoming Binky Blair, to eventually evolving to the beast that she is. Although, she had naysayers some ESPN writers calling her time at South Carolina, and Texas A&M “volatile,” she turned that Criticism in to Praise by becoming one of the Best runners in Tennessee Volunteers history. All SEC, All American, and even kept her grades up as she made the Acedenic Honors as well. It’s clear to see Travonda Blair and Leonard Blair raised a winner a queen from Knoxville, made her name in Knoxville, and eventually the world. Standing Ovations from her peers for her moment. And she isnt done yet. There could a wrestlemania moment in the future, raising the title crying those same tears of joy she did after the Rumble. Now that’s Black History.

Justyn Murphy
Justyn Murphy

Written by Justyn Murphy

College graduate of Graphic Design and Visual Communication, Musician, and Freelance Writer. I am always learning.

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