Blake Monroe isn’t slowing down after turning heads online, because she came right back with another poolside photo just one day after fans couldn’t stop talking about her last one.

Monroe had already grabbed attention on April 12, 2026, when she posted a set of poolside photos posing in a black bikini beside her custom NXT Women’s North American Championship. That post quickly made waves among fans, especially after she joked in the caption, “ooops, time to blake the internet.”

Instead of letting that moment cool off, Monroe followed it up the very next day with another bold shot that kept the same energy. In the newest photos, she’s once again posing poolside in a black bikini with the custom championship belt placed right beside her, continuing to showcase the title that was presented to her by The Vanity Project. This time, Monroe made sure to acknowledge the group behind the custom championship with a short caption that matched the confident tone of the photo.

“everyone say thank you to the vanity project”

The timing of the follow-up post is what really stands out. Dropping another photo so soon after the first one kept the spotlight squarely on Monroe, especially after her earlier post had already drawn plenty of attention from fans.

All of this comes after Monroe lost to Tatum Paxley at Stand & Deliver, where she failed to capture the official NXT Women’s North American Championship. However, The Vanity Project presented her with a custom version of the title on the April 7 episode of NXT, giving her a unique prop that she has now turned into a major talking point online.

Rather than fading into the background after that loss, Monroe appears to be leaning fully into the attention. Posting back-to-back poolside photos with the custom championship makes it clear she intends to keep herself in the spotlight, whether she holds official gold or not.

Do you think Blake Monroe posting another poolside photo right after her ‘break the internet’ moment was a smart move, or is she pushing things too far with the custom title spotlight? Let us know what you think in the comments.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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