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Bianca Belair’s Finger Recovery: Latest Update And What’s Next
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Bianca Belair is one of the most electric athletes in WWE today. Strong, fast, charismatic—she doesn’t do anything small. So when a finger injury forced her out of the ring for nearly a year, fans took notice. Now, after months of rehab and a February surgery, Belair is sharing updates that finally give reason for optimism.

The latest footage posted to her social media shows something simple but significant: her finger bending. After a rough week, Belair noted that things were starting to turn around—and the video backed it up. For anyone who has followed this injury saga since WrestleMania 41, that clip means a lot.

How The Injury Happened For Belair

It happened during a triple-threat match at WrestleMania 41 where Belair took a hard landing that damaged her finger. The expectation was a few weeks on the sideline, maybe a month. That’s not how it played out.

The injury turned out to be a broken knuckle, not a straightforward finger fracture. Knuckle injuries are trickier. The joint bears more stress, heals more slowly, and can linger in ways that a simple break might not. Conservative rehab stretched on for months. She sought multiple medical opinions, trying to avoid the surgery. The finger wasn’t responding the way her team had hoped. By February 2026, 9 months later, the decision was made to get surgery.

The Surgery and Road to Recovery

Belair went under the knife in February to correct the damage that hadn’t resolved through rehab alone. It was a significant step, but one that carried risk but also offered a clearer path forward.

Since then, she has been open about the process. Her social media has become a window into recovery life: the frustrating weeks, the small wins, the gratitude toward her surgical team. That kind of transparency isn’t just good for fan engagement. It sets realistic expectations and keeps the wrestling community informed without forcing WWE to make premature announcements.

The most recent update, shared in early March 2026, showed noticeably improved range of motion. Bianca Belair described the previous week as “pretty rough,” but confirmed things were trending in the right direction. The footage backed her up.

Impact on WWE’s Women’s Division

Bianca Belair’s absence has been felt. As a former Women’s World Champion with top-level name recognition, she anchors major storylines and elevates whoever she works with. Creative teams don’t replace that kind of presence easily—they work around it and wait.

The honest answer is that no one outside her medical team knows exactly when she’ll be cleared. Rushing a hand injury is how athletes end up back on the operating table. Its a longshot for her to wrestle at WrestleMania 42.

What Fans Should Watch For

Between now and whenever Bianca Belair returns, a few things will signal where she is in the process:

Rehab footage becoming more intense — Once you start seeing grip strength exercises, punching motions, or partner drills, that’s a sign she’s closing in on the later stages.

WWE acknowledging a return window — The company has been careful not to set expectations it can’t meet. When they start talking about her return publicly, it usually means clearance is close.

Belair herself dropping hints — She’s been candid throughout this process. If she’s getting close, her posts will probably reflect that energy before any official announcement.

The Bigger Picture

What this whole situation highlights is how quickly a seemingly minor injury can snowball. Broken finger becomes broken knuckle. Conservative treatment becomes surgery. A few weeks becomes nearly a year.

The physical demands of WWE competition, particularly at the championship level, require hands and fingers to perform under extreme stress. Coming back too soon would be a gamble neither she nor the company should take.

The response from peers and media has been supportive throughout. Outlets like Fightful and WrestleTalk have covered her updates closely, and the general message from the wrestling community has been consistent: take the time, get it right, come back fully healthy.

A Return Worth Waiting For

Bianca Belair’s latest rehab update is the clearest positive sign since her February surgery. The mobility improvement is real, the trajectory is encouraging, and the cautious optimism that has been building since the procedure now has some visual evidence behind it.

There’s no confirmed return date. There may not be one for a while. But based on what she’s showing, the path back looks straighter than it has in months. When Belair does step back through those curtains, the reception will be loud.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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