33-year-old WWE star hopes to break 1150+ day streak by becoming inaugural Women's United States Champion
WWE made a blockbuster announcement on this week's edition of WWE SmackDown when it introduced a new championship for the women's division. Nick Aldis presented the new Women's United States Championship, which has generated a lot of excitement among the WWE Universe.
While there are a number of potential names that could end up being the inaugural Women's United States Champion, the amplification of the women's female roster is sure to be extraordinary with the historic announcement.
WWE SmackDown star B-Fab addressed the new title and stated that she would like to make it 'fabulous.' The 33-year-old has not won a singles match on television since September 2021, and a victory would not only be historic but would mark the ending of her rather disappointing 1150+ day streak of not having a win on WWE TV.
“I want to make this fabulous,” she said.
WWE SmackDown stars B-Fab and The Street Profits look to drip in gold
The Street Profits are set to challenge the latest signings of the Stamford-based company, Motor City Machine Guns, for the WWE Tag Team Championship on SmackDown next week. With the introduction of the Women's United States Championship, the trio has some big plans for the future.
On a recent edition of SmackDown Lowdown, the 33-year-old star stated that she wanted the trio to drip in gold in the next few weeks, planning to win her first title in the company.
"You know how wonderful it would be for B-Fab to be the first to hold that gold. And then we finally have the reason of prophecy - of why we all came together - and now we’re all dripping in gold, just like we always wanted. But like he said, things are going to change. The tag team championships next week, and maybe the future US Women's Champion is standing right in front of you. Be prepared, because it all is about to be different," said B-Fab. (5:30 onwards)
Time will tell what the Stamford-based company has in store for The Street Profits and B-Fab next.
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