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B-Fab Receives Acclaim for WWE Performance Despite Tournament Exit
B-Fab, a professional wrestler with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), has recently received commendation from her peers and superiors after participating in the Women’s United States Championship tournament. Despite being eliminated in a first-round triple threat match against Bayley and Candice LeRae on «Friday Night SmackDown,» B-Fab’s performance was noted for its improvement and potential for future opportunities.
Reports from sources, including Fightful, indicate that numerous WWE staff and talent observed B-Fab’s performance, evidencing her growing reputation for determination and skill enhancement. A WWE producer, speaking with Fightful, highlighted B-Fab’s dedication, stating, «Her initiative goes a long way. She’s been called up, released, brought back, put with a different group. She’s going above and beyond to make herself as available, useful, and versatile as she can and always has a good attitude.»
The wrestler has been training extensively with wrestling veterans Natalya and Tyson Kidd at the New Hart Dungeon, a renowned training facility in Canada, where she is reportedly a frequent attendee. Her in-ring skills were also displayed during WWE’s tour of the United Kingdom earlier this month, where she teamed up with fellow wrestler Michin against Chelsea Green and Piper Niven, performances that have apparently paved the way for further television opportunities.
B-Fab’s journey in WWE has not been without setbacks. She was previously released from WWE due to budget cuts, a move that happened shortly after her stable, Hit Row, was promoted to «WWE SmackDown.» Despite these challenges, she remains one of the two original Hit Row members still with WWE, alongside Ashante «Thee» Adonis, while other former members have moved on to different promotions.
Currently, Isaiah «Swerve» Scott, formerly with B-Fab in Hit Row, competes as Swerve Strickland in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), and «Top Dolla» AJ Francis is wrestling independently in Memphis. Nevertheless, B-Fab and Hit Row, excluding Swerve Strickland, made a notable return to WWE in August 2022, signaling a new chapter in her wrestling career.