11 Hidden Meanings Behind WWE WrestleMania 38 Attires

7. Bianca Belair's Message To Becky Lynch

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Becky Lynch wasn't the only female competitor to up her outfit game for WrestleMania 38's first night, as Lynch's opponent also made some tweaks to her attire at this year's Show of Shows.

Not just did Bianca Belair make a badass entrance to the ring in a jacket in tune with the marching band playing her to the ring, but the EST of WWE also had a nice nod to her rival on Night 1 of 'Mania 38.

For the eagle-eyed amongst you, you may have noticed something on the back of Belair's tights. There, there was simply the world "Becky's" and a set of lips across the backside of Bianca.

Taking an educated guess, it seems as if the new Raw Women's Champion was sending a message to Big Time Becks to kiss her ass. Becky's name? A set of lips? Positioned in that place? It sure does seem likely.

As alluded to elsewhere, Belair and Lynch absolutely tore it up on Night 1 of this year's Showcase of the Immortals, and this was a second straight WrestleMania where Bianca has wowed with a show-stealing match.

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