Bianca Belair suffered a surprise loss to former WWE Women's Champion Ayo Sky on WWE RAW. Since joining the main roster in 2021, Belair has rarely suffered a loss, cementing her dominance in the women's division and becoming one of the promotion's top stars.
Two weeks ago on WWE RAW, Alba Fire and Isla Dawn defeated Ayo Sky and Kairi Sane in a number one contender's match for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship. The match ended after Damage CTRL argued with Bianca Belair and Jade Cargillwhose abstraction resulted in the loss of Skye and Sane.
On the latest WWE RAW, Ayo Sky confronted Bianca Belair backstage as she prepared for her match against Kairi Sane. Sky expressed her disappointment at Belair and Cargill's interference. Sky revealed that Kairi Sane would be out due to an eye injury.
Belair responded confidently, stating that she had not asked for a match against Kairi Sane, but had always stepped up when needed. She challenged Iyo Sky to fight in Sane's place, and Sky accepted. Later that show, Belair and Sky faced off in an intense match. Sky ultimately pinned Belair, ending her winning streak and stunning the crowd. A visibly shocked Belair responded to the loss by mentioning the surprising loss after her streak was snapped.
Bianca Belair acknowledges Ayo Sky's victory
Former WWE Women's Champion Ayo Sky ended Bianca Belair's winning streak on Raw, leaving Belair visibly shocked by the loss. Belair last lost a singles match in May during the Queen of the Ring tournament semi-finals against Nia Jax. Following this recent loss, Belair took to Twitter to acknowledge Sky's victory and hint at a possible rematch.
In response, Skye answeredexpressing their appreciation for the challenge and excitement for their next encounter. It will be interesting to see if WWE RAW General Manager Adam Pearce, who is currently struggling to manage Bronson Reed and Braun Strowman, steps into the chaos. Meanwhile, the women's division had a classic match. Fans are eager to see if Pearce will book a rematch between Belair and Sky.