Starting from this week’s SmackDown, Carmella has been claiming herself to be the ‘most beautiful woman in the WWE.’ While her heel-work since returning to the blue brand during the fall of 2020 has been pretty good, it failed to hand over the SmackDown Women’s Championship to her. With this new shtick, she might try to go after the title, in due course.
Meanwhile, social media is obviously buzzing about her ‘the most beautiful gimmick’ for all the good reasons. She was literally dazzling in that red dress that showed off a lot of cleavage on live TV. Carmella’s current in-ring gear has been designed in a way so that she could show off a lot while making her appearance on SmackDown.
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At the same time, Carmella can always use her social media accounts to channel her hotness quotient. She posted a photo on Instagram in that red dress from SmackDown which portrays her as an absolute bombshell. Her carves were beautifully shown in that photo which was rightfully captioned as ‘Hotter than Hell.’ More of this version of her could be seen in the coming weeks of SmackDown on FOX.
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Carmella is regularly featured on Smackdown TV
As seen this week, Carmella cut a promo on why she thinks herself to be ‘the most beautiful woman in the WWE’ before featuring in a singles contest against Liv Morgan. She won the match by applying the Code of Silence submission hold. After the match, she called SmackDown in-ring announcer Greg Hamilton to mention her as the most beautiful woman in the company.
While this win could put Carmella into the title picture in the future, a fresh feud for her has been canceled. According to the Wrestling Observer, Mia Yim (former RETRIBUTION member Reckoning) was set to make her SmackDown debut on the go-home episode of SmackDown for WrestleMania Backlash. Mia was on RAW, but she quietly changed brands after RETRIBUTION broke up.
According to the updates provided by Fightful Select, she was originally scheduled to debut on the Throwback Edition of SmackDown and begin a feud with Carmella, but things got postponed due to time constraints. There’s no update on whether that feud will be planned for the future. No confirmation is available on whether WWE will be bringing Mia Yim back on TV, either.
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