The stage was set for a clash of titans at Wrestlemania this year, as a six-woman tag team match promised fireworks. Representing Damage Control, the formidable duo of Dakota Kai and the reigning WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions, the Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane), faced off against a powerhouse trio – Naomi, Jade Cargill, and Bianca Belair.

The commentators highlighted the stark contrast between the teams. Damage Control exuded a cool confidence, while their opponents crackled with raw energy. Bianca Belair, known as the “EST” (Est of the SmackDown), had a longstanding rivalry with Damage Control, and she wasted no time showcasing her dominance. Her agility and strength were on full display as she took down the Kabuki Warriors with powerful moves.

Enter Jade Cargill, a newcomer to SmackDown but already making waves. She joined the fray with a devastating choke slam on Kairi Sane, further tipping the scales in favor of her team. However, Damage Control wasn’t going down without a fight. Dakota Kai surprised Cargill with a back body drop, and a desperate Asuka attempted to save her tag team partner.

Chaos erupted as both sides scrambled for an advantage. Naomi neutralized Kairi Sane, while Asuka’s wild swing ended up connecting with her own teammate’s ponytail! With the referee momentarily distracted, Bianca Belair prepared to unleash her signature KOD (Kiss of Death) on a vulnerable Dakota Kai.

The transcript ends at this pivotal moment, leaving the outcome hanging. Did Asuka manage to save her partner? Did Belair secure the win for her team? The answer remains a mystery, but one thing is certain: Wrestlemania witnessed a thrilling display of athleticism, strategy, and sheer willpower from all six women involved.