Caitlin Clark has done many amazing things. Will one of them involve a trip to the wrestling ring?
World Wrestling Entertainment announced this week that it will bring a host of its major events to Indianapolis, Indiana. Lucas Oil Stadium will host the 2025 Royal Rumble in February, which is just the beginning of a long-term deal between WWE and the city to hold events there.
Superstar Bianca Belair, one of the world’s best and most recognizable women’s wrestlers, spoke during the company’s press conference event in Indianapolis this week. It was there that Belair opened the doors for the exciting Clark to make an appearance at the Rumble.
Belair spoke highly of the WNBA and what’s going on in the league. “Listen, I love what’s happening with the WNBA. I love that women are getting more spotlight and more attention. I’ve always said we don’t need to do anything different, we just need the opportunities, we need the media coverage, and the WNBA is doing that,” Belair said via ComicBook.com.
Belair compared the WNBA to WWE, where women have main-evented their weekly television shows frequently and their Premium Live Events, including WrestleMania.
Belair then later extended an invite to Clark.
“It would be really cool for the two worlds to combine and have an even bigger impact for women. Caitlin Clark, if you’re watching, come on. Join, come to the Royal Rumble,” Belair said.
That would be a fascinating sight to behold if it were to occur. WWE has brought in big mainstream stars before and famous athletes, so never say never.

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