Bianca Belair
Bianca Belair. Image Credits: Twitter

Former WWE star Cameron recently complemented Sasha banks and Bianca Belair for making history at WrestleMania 37. Cameron worked in WWE for 5 years and she was most famous for being the dancing partner of Naomi, together they were known as the Funkadactyls.

At WrestleMania 37, Sasha Banks and Belair created history when they featured on the main event of night one. Previously, Ronda Rousey, Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair featured on the main event of WrestleMania 35 for the first time in WrestleMania history. The match between Sasha Banks and Belair was undoubtedly better than the previous match.

Bianca Belair
Bianca Belair. Image Credits: Twitter

Cameron Praises Sasha Banks And Bianca Belair For Making History At WrestleMania 37

Belair won the Women’s Championship (Smackdown) on the main roster for the first time in her career. And looking at her performances so far, it can be easily said that this is just the beginning. There are plenty more to come.

Currently, Belair is having an excellent feud with Bayley where the former three time WWE Women’s champion is putting over Bianca Belair. Sasha Banks is absent since WrestleMania 37, but she will come back soon to get her Women’s Championship opportunity.

Bianca Belair
Bianca Belair. Image Credits: Twitter

Recently, Cameron aka Ariane Andrew spoke to Wrestling Inc. Daily where she complimented the current WWE SmackDown Women’s champion Bianca Belair and the former Women’s champion Sasha Banks. She said;

“I think [Naomi would knock it out of the park] too. I never want to bash a place that gave me such an amazing opportunity to be where I’m at now. But I do think the thing that is lacking at the moment in the Women’s division is they went so far left with creating a revolution to have women who are badass, which I think is great.

Bianca Belair
Bianca Belair. Image Credits: Twitter

“[They are] giving them an opportunity to main event. Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair, I mean, that’s history. When have we ever seen two black women, and I’m not a person [to make things] about race. But to have that WrestleMania moment, that was major.”