Bianca Belair Believes Celebrity Involvement Makes WWE Cool
Bianca Belair loves seeing celebrities being involved with the WWE product.
It has been a busy time for former WWE Women’s Champion and current Women’s Tag Team Champion Bianca Belair. The popular Belair was in action last Friday on Smackdown in a six-woman tag where she was on the losing team and then she was on the losing end of a tag team match on Raw.
In the main event of WWE NXT in Atlanta, Bianca Belair and Naomi successfully defended the Women’s Tag Team Titles against the Meta Girls team of Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson.
Going into the Royal Rumble in Indianapolis, Bianca Belair is one of the favorites to win because she’s rumored for a WrestleMania match against the Women’s World Champion Champion Rhea Ripley.
During a recent interview with the Battleground Podcast, Bianca Belair spoke about how more celebrities seem to be involved with WWE than ever before. When WWE announced SummerSlam 2025 in a commercial, it was Belair and popular singer Cardi B who were featured in the commercial to announce it. Belair spoke about people in pop culture working with WWE.
“I think it has a huge impact on the brand. You’re mixing WWE and pop culture, and you’re mixing it with hip-hop, but even from when I first started, I always wanted to bring my culture to the table, and I’ve always tried to be very intentional with that.
I feel like WWE is so hot right now, hip-hop is so hot right now, and so there’s naturally gonna be these collaborations and these crossovers, but having Travis Scott be a part of Netflix, it’s gonna bring even more eyes to the product. Having Logan Paul, having Bad Bunny, and especially people like Logan Paul and Bad Bunny, who come in and they are doing amazing things and doing PLEs and WrestleMania, it’s really cool.
Cardi B being a part of the announcement for SummerSlam and me being able to be a part of that with her, it’s exciting for us. We’re getting to work with people that we’re fans of.”
Bianca Belair Wants Everybody To Be Proud Of Their Wrestling Fandom
As the discussion continued, Belair explained how some people may be hesitant to say they are wrestling fans, but she thinks they should be proud to be fans.
“It’s crazy because you meet a lot of people, especially in the hip-hop community and influencers and musicians, and they’re fans of WWE, and they know who we are. I’m like, ‘You know us?’ They’re like, ‘Yeah, my kids watch you, or I watch you.’ So it’s a natural collaboration.
But I feel like some people, they don’t say that they’re wrestling fans until they hear that you’re a wrestling fan. So it’s like no, wrestling is cool, wrestling is dope. Let’s all be loud and proud about this, and I feel like the more that we have people like Travis Scott and Cardi B, the more it’s gonna be like, yeah, wrestling’s cool, wrestling’s dope, and we’re all fans of it.”
Bianca Belair also recently invited WNBA star Caitlin Clark to come to WWE’s Royal Rumble in Indianapolis, which is where Clark plays for the Indiana Fever.