WWE star Bianca Belair is expanding her portfolio in the entertainment industry by signing with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) for representation, according to a story published on Deadline.
The new representation deal comes as Belair has been absent from WWE programming for several months due to a debilitating hand injury. Belair has not wrestled since WrestleMania 41 in April, where she suffered a broken knuckle joint during the WWE Women’s World Title Triple Threat match involving IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley.
The injury has been more severe than initially anticipated, causing a lengthy recovery period. Belair has revealed that the joint was severely damaged when Rhea Ripley landed on her hand during a top rope sequence in the match. Although broken fingers typically heal quickly, the break at the joint has proved far more difficult to manage. Recent reports suggest Belair’s recovery has been rough, and she could remain on injured reserve through the end of the year, with a hopeful return in the early stages of 2026.
Belair has made only a few non-wrestling appearances during her time away, including serving as the special guest referee for the No Holds Barred match between Jade Cargill and Naomi at the Evolution Premium Live Event in July.
The decision to sign with a major Hollywood agency like CAA indicates Belair’s focus on leveraging her star power for ventures outside the ring, including acting, podcasting, and marketing opportunities.

