10 Upcoming Triple H Moves That Will Shock WWE Fans

2. Big Time Bianca?

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Bianca Belair's WrestleMania record disguises the worst excesses of Vince McMahon's final years, with matches against Sasha Banks and Becky Lynch in 2021 and 2022 respectively garnering levels of critical acclaim her week-to-week booking simply didn't warrant.

One of many to get over by force of will - as just about everybody knew she would - Belair's work persistently spoke for itself even when she wasn't permitted to, and a run as the Raw Women's Champion following a satisfying conclusion to the Lynch saga has left her as steward of a division on the mend.

But has Triple H's attempted rebuild come at the worst time for 'The EST'?

If 'The Game' really does want to throwback to simpler (and better) times as WWE's chief creative force, he'll be starting to focus on WrestleMania around Survivor Series time. What's really in the offing for Belair after the expected Champion Vs Champion match? There are heels for her on Raw, but 'The Grandest Stage' seems set for Becky Lynch and Ronda Rousey this year with or without a title. Could 'The Man's cycle be headed Belair's way?

Belair's been beloved, but this is still WWE even if it's Triple H's version - it's hard to imagine her staying babyface for a fourth consecutive year heading into 2023.

 
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