The road to WrestleMania is always filled with chaos, controversy, and unforgettable twists—but this year, WWE has the opportunity to pull off something truly hilarious and poetic.
Imagine this: Rhea Ripley is standing in the ring, contract on the table, fully confident and ready to make her WrestleMania match official. The spotlight is on her. The moment feels serious. Intense. Predictable.
Then suddenly… the music hits.
Out walks Bianca Belair, smiling like she knows something the rest of us don’t. The EST marches straight to the ring, grabs the contract, and signs it—despite having absolutely no legal right to do so. No qualifying win. No official announcement. No authority approval.
Just vibes.
If this sounds familiar, that’s because last year Ripley did something eerily similar, forcing her way into Bianca’s spotlight and altering the entire championship picture. The irony would be chef’s kiss. WWE thrives on long-term storytelling, and this would be a masterclass in payback.
Bianca signing that contract wouldn’t just be funny—it would be perfectly petty. It would instantly ignite the crowd and set social media on fire. Fans love when wrestling embraces its own chaos, especially when it comes full circle. Ripley being on the receiving end of the same tactic she once used? That’s poetic justice.
From a storyline standpoint, it also makes sense. Belair has unfinished business. She’s one of WWE’s most dominant stars, and being left out of the WrestleMania spotlight feels unnatural. If she forces her way into the match, it adds another layer of unpredictability. Suddenly, Ripley’s carefully prepared one-on-one showcase becomes a high-stakes Triple Threat.
And let’s be honest—Triple Threat matches at WrestleMania almost always deliver. The dynamic shifts constantly. Alliances form and crumble. Chaos reigns.
The best part? Ripley’s reaction. The look on her face when Bianca signs that contract would be priceless. You just know she’d explode, screaming about how Bianca “has no right.” And Bianca? She’d just twirl her braid and remind Ripley that turnabout is fair play.
WWE doesn’t always lean into comedy at the top of the card—but when they do it right, it’s gold. This would be one of those moments fans replay for years.
Sometimes the funniest thing is also the smartest booking decision.
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WWE has a chance to do the FUNNIEST THING and have Bianca Belair come out and sign Rhea Ripley’s contract for Wrestlemania even though she has absolutely NO RIGHT TO and force her way into a Triple Threat match just like Rhea did to her last year 😂 #KungMugen
