WrestleMania is the grandest night in sports entertainment—a celebration for both the WWE Universe and its superstars. However, for SmackDown’s B-Fab, it felt like anything but a celebration. In a social media rant, the 34-year-old opened up about her future in professional wrestling and described the pain of being left off The Show of Shows as nothing short of “torture.”
During an emotional video shared on X, B-Fab expressed how disheartening it was to watch her coworkers prepare for WrestleMania while she had nothing lined up for the weekend. As a professional wrestler who dreams of performing on the biggest stage of the year, being left out of WrestleMania cast a heavy shadow of self-doubt over her aspirations.
“Do you know what it’s like to sit there and watch the biggest show of them all go down – the one that everybody prepares for – and you’re not a part of it? It’s torture. Everyone’s always like, ‘Be happy to be there, be happy that you got to see the fans, be happy that you got to witness the show’… I am not just happy to be here. Let’s be honest, being happy to be here will get you forgotten about, it’ll get you released, it’ll get you put to the back. That’s not me. I’ve got 365 days to make sure that doesn’t happen again.“
However, the SmackDown star remains confident that missing out on WrestleMania was a one-time setback—and one that won’t happen again. With her eyes firmly on the prize, she vowed to make a name for herself by the end of the year. The 34-year-old assured her supporters that no matter what challenges come her way, she will keep working relentlessly until she becomes a champion in WWE.
B-Fab is a promising talent, and her performance on SmackDown against Naomi a few months ago was reportedly well-received by the WWE locker room. This could be a sign that the 34-year-old is just one breakout moment away from making her mark in the company. For now, she’s set her sights on the newly crowned Women’s United States Champion, Zelina Vega—putting her on notice. It’ll be interesting to see what B-Fab has planned in the weeks to come.
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