WWE star B-Fab shares heartbreaking message after SmackDown loss
WWE has been making major developments to its women's roster lately. The introduction of the brand-new Women's United States Championship has opened a plethora of opportunities for every female star in the locker room, and many are hoping to make history by becoming the inaugural champion.
B-Fab recently participated in the Women's United States Championship tournament and faced Bayley and Candice LeRae in a Triple Threat Match on SmackDown. After an impressive performance in the bout, the 33-year-old star was pinned by The Role Model, failing to qualify for the next round.
While she lost her opportunity to make history, B-Fab is focused on making an impact on the women's locker room in the future. In a recent X/Twitter post following her massive loss, the 33-year-old star stated that this was just the beginning and that she wanted the support of the WWE Universe for the future.
"We didn’t get the outcome we wanted tonight y’all. But, it’s all good. All your support is gonna keep me going. This is just the beginning for us, you already know. B-Fab is gonna be here for a while. Y’all are gonna help me. Have my back. Stay in my corner. We're gonna make this whole thing fabulous," B-Fab said.
Check out her tweet below:
What's next for B-Fab on WWE SmackDown?
While B-Fab lost the opportunity to become the first-ever Women's United States Champion on the latest episode of SmackDown, WWE clearly has some big plans for her. After her commendable work as the manager of Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins, the 33-year-old star focusing on her singles career in the Stamford-based promotion is a massive possibility.
A few matches regularly on SmackDown could be a great way to kick off her singles run as one of the most promising talents in the entire women's locker room. Only time will tell what the Stamford-based company has in store for B-Fab moving forward.