The Uber Arena in Berlin was rocked to its foundations Saturday night as Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill stormed back to the top of the WWE Women’s Tag Team division, reclaiming their titles in an electrifying rematch against Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn. Folks, this wasn’t just a match; it was a statement—one that had fans on the edge of their seats and the roof practically blowing off!
After their shocking loss to The Unholy Union at WWE Clash at the Castle, Belair and Cargill had been biding their time, waiting for the perfect moment to strike back. And strike they did! The match kicked off with Fyre and Dawn trying to trap Belair in the corner, just like they did when they first won the titles. But this time, Berlin witnessed something different—a duo not willing to be outsmarted twice.
Even though Cargill stepped in early to help, The Unholy Union’s strategy of isolating and overpowering their opponents had them in control for much of the match. But just when it seemed like history might repeat itself, the tables turned in spectacular fashion. In a heart-stopping moment, Cargill yanked Belair out of danger by her iconic braid, leaving Fyre to crash and burn—literally—into her own partner, Dawn. The misstep unraveled The Unholy Union’s well-laid plans quicker than a poorly tied shoelace.
The grand finale? A spinebuster-German Suplex combo that had Berlin’s crowd roaring louder than a Bundesliga final. Cargill pinned Dawn for the three-count, and just like that, Belair and Cargill were back on top where they belong. What’s more, neither Naomi nor Blair Davenport—who’ve both aligned with these teams in the past—showed up to interfere. This victory was clean, decisive, and sweeter than a victory lap at Oktoberfest.
This win marks the beginning of Belair and Cargill’s second reign as WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions, a title they first captured at Backlash 2024 against the Kabuki Warriors. Meanwhile, Fyre and Dawn’s reign ends at 76 days, during which they took the titles on a tour across Raw, SmackDown, and NXT. But as they say in wrestling, the title doesn’t make the champion—the champion makes the title. And Belair and Cargill? They just turned those belts into the hottest accessories in WWE all over again.