25 Most Iconic WWE Ring Entrances Ever
4. Bianca Belair (WrestleMania 39)
Ahead of her WrestleMania 41 loss to Iyo Sky in the event's show-stealing contest also featuring Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair was carrying an undefeated streak that was outstripping The Undertaker's in quality if not quantity. Perhaps she should have gone over and kept that alive - her entrances are an annual treat also on par with the best of 'The Deadman', and in the case of WrestleMania 39, went far beyond the pageantry associated with the company's former "conscience".
Greeted by dance troupe The Divas Of Compton for her LA arrival, Belair noted that she was extremely hands-on in reaching out to the dancers ahead of time, pitching different ideas and looking to showcase as many of their skills as possible. This was particularly poignant after the fact too when it was revealed that a girl that had taken centre stage with a contortionist act had tragically lost her mother that morning.
An already-weighty display takes on a whole new heft in hindsight, and 'The EST's comments about why this one meant so much add additional value too. As she put it in the post-show press conference following her victory over Asuka; “I always talk about this in every interview, and I am where I am because of my role models...I just wanted to give them the stage and let them shine bright and be little ESTs and let everybody know that there’s an EST inside of them. Representation is so important, and I always want to bring that to the table".
In this respect, her WrestleMania XL arrival was a fitting sequel - Belair's popularity was extended outwards to factor in Naomi and Jade Cargill as The Big Three. The trio were successful against Damage CRTL, and claimed the honours for the best entrance of the entire weekend on that show too.