WWE Raw Superstar Praises WWE Women’s Tag Division

WWE star Bianca Belair recently expressed her excitement about the state of the Women’s Tag Team Division, calling it “on fire” during an appearance on the Cheap Heat Wrestling podcast. Belair highlighted the division’s momentum, her pride in contributing to its success, and the valuable advice she’s received from her husband and fellow WWE star, Montez Ford.

“The Tag Team Division Is On Fire”

Reflecting on her contributions to WWE’s women’s tag team scene, Belair shared her enthusiasm:

“The tag team division is on fire. I put everything that I have into this tag team. It’s something I’m super proud about, that we’re accomplishing so much.”

Belair’s involvement in high-profile matches, including her participation in the Women’s WarGames match at Survivor Series, has solidified her role in elevating the division’s status.

Montez Ford’s Influence

Belair credited her husband, Montez Ford, for offering valuable advice on teamwork and collaboration within tag teams. She explained how Ford helped refine her team’s dynamic and contributed ideas for their signature moves:

“[Ford’s] big on collaboration. He was there when we came up with our tag team finish. He’s helped us with a lot of different moves and our dynamic.”

Ford, a member of The Street Profits, is considered one of WWE’s top tag team competitors, making his input particularly impactful for Belair.

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