Bianca Belair Provides Unfortunate Update on Finger Injury Recovery

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Bianca Belair has shared another update on her injured finger, and the latest photo shows she’s still facing a long road to recovery.

The EST of WWE responded to a fan asking how her finger was doing by posting a close-up photo to her Instagram Story. The image revealed significant swelling around the finger, along with visible surgical stitch marks, offering a stark look at where her recovery currently stands months after undergoing surgery.

The photo is a noticeable contrast to the optimism Belair shared last month, when she revealed her pregnancy had allowed her to dedicate more time to physical therapy. At the time, she celebrated finally being able to bend her finger again after weeks of rehabilitation.

“One thing about being pregnant… it’s really given me the time to get my finger better!!! We are still on therapy and We are bending!”

Belair underwent surgery earlier this year after the finger injury she suffered at WrestleMania turned out to be far more serious than initially expected. The injury involved a crushed knuckle joint, and the recovery process has kept her out of WWE action ever since.

While she’s continued working through therapy, her latest update makes it clear the healing process is far from over. The lingering swelling and visible effects of surgery show that, despite the progress she celebrated in June, her finger has yet to fully recover.

Belair remains away from WWE while continuing both her rehabilitation and pregnancy, with no timetable announced for her in-ring return. Her latest update serves as another reminder that the recovery has been more difficult and lengthy than many initially expected.

Bianca Belair Provides Unfortunate Update on Finger Injury Recovery

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.