A lot of professional wrestling fans are aware that current WWE Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair makes her own ring attire, and at WWE’s Crown Jewel Premium Live Event, she was forced to make some last-minute changes to her gear.
Being one of the biggest stars in the company, a champion and traveling almost non-stop, Belair had minimal time to create her gear for WWE Crown Jewel, but she managed to set something up during the long travel to the Middle East. Everything was good to go, and then, disaster nearly screwed everything up.
Bianca Belair Is “Always Paranoid” About Her Wrestling Attire
Bianca Belair recently make an appearance on “The MegaCast” for an interview where she would discuss her in-ring gear, saying that she always wears clothes underneath because she’s “always paranoid.”
“I’m always scared, just because I do make it myself. I’m always paranoid, I’m always double-stitching everything. I didn’t have time to make my gear because I wasn’t home at all, and I had to make it on the plane, the bus, the hotel, the locker room. Ironically, I put it on and it split right down the middle. I had to re-stitch it right before I went out. I always wear clothes underneath because I’m so paranoid.”
Bianca Belair also mentioned that holds on to all of the attire that she makes because she doesn’t want to be separated from any of it.
At WWE Crown Jewel, Bianca Belair squared off against Bayley in a Last Woman Standing match, getting the victory, as well as making history in Saudi Arabia for women.
“It was so much fun. For one, it was an honor to be able to have a Last Woman Standing match in Saudi Arabia. As women, to be able to have that type of match. You watch a lot of other Last Man Standing matches and they typically all fall within a certain kind of guideline. It was really cool to go out there and be creative and bring something to the table that’s different and makes it stand out.
We also got to drive golf carts in Saudi Arabia, which we’re always grateful to be part of change when it comes to women and knowing that women can now drive in Saudi Arabia. ‘We want to drive here and showcase that and celebrate that.’ We got to do a lot of cool things. It was amazing.”