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What happened after WrestleMania 37 night one went off the air

After WrestleMania went off the air, Montez Ford came out and celebrated with his wife in the middle of the ring.

The new Smackdown Women’s champion literally collapsed in her husband’s embrace as fans gave them a standing ovation. Ford then hoisted Belair up on his shoulder as she posed with the title.

Belair also embraced her family who were sitting at ringside, including her parents and her husband, who nearly fell over the security barricade while jumping up and down after she beat Banks.

Bianca then posed alone at the top of the ramp before she was welcomed again by her husband behind the curtain after he let her take it all in alone after his run-in.

It is also worth noting that while Belair was celebrating her win in the ring, Sasha Banks sat at ringside under the security wall and smiled and laughed while also selling the massive hair whip she took minutes earlier.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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