10 New Directions For WWE After WrestleMania 41

7. Bianca Belair Going Heel

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It could be time, peeps.

WWE crowds have started steadily booing Bianca Belair during her entrance and against-the-odds moments during matches. On Sunday, Las Vegas was dead set against Belair winning the terrific opening Triple Threat. Nobody’s saying Belair should side with Naomi against Jade Cargill, or anything, but she can be a heel in her own right. The 'EST' has been babyface for years now, so she's ripe for a change.

That hair-whipping spot could become a heel winner during her bouts, and it's possible that Bianca has a lot to get off her chest as pertains to these boos scattered throughout her appearances lately. Question marks remain over just how into that tag-team with Jade she really was, and there could be a smidgen of justification to Naomi's gripes if WWE fancies it.

They can book Belair as a heel in so many different ways, because Triple H will know he can always rely on Bianca's in-ring skills to click. She's one of the best all-rounders on the roster right now, but a heel turn would add significant juice to her general week to week booking. Honestly, if you're Belair, you're campaigning for this to happen behind the scenes.

The Women's World Title three way was probs the best match of WrestleMania 41 weekend. Coming out of it, IYO SKY is a made woman, Rhea Ripley has some grumbles with Bianca, and Belair herself might well want to call out WWE's audience for the way they're suddenly treating her.

Everything is about to heat right up and get really good. Bianca is about to become the meanEST.

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