Bianca Belair broke multiple fingers during her Women's World Championship Match with IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley.

What happened to Bianca Belair?

The injury occurred at WrestleMania 41 this past April, and Belair has only made a handful of appearances for WWE since then.

Bianca Belair told Shakiel Mahjouri that one finger in particular has caused the delay in her return to action.

How is Bianca Belair handling her time off?

The former WWE Women's Champion admitted to CBS Sports that her time away from WWE has been frustrating from a professional standpoint.

But at the same time, it has been a valuable break for her personally. Bianca Belair had over 300 appearances in one year, including filming reality TV shows and appearances.

What comes next for Bianca Belair?

Bianca Belair's most recent appearance came at WWE Evolution earlier this month in Atlanta, where she served as the special guest referee in the No Holds Barred Match between Jade Cargill and Naomi.

Bianca Belair may not be ready to compete at SummerSlam, which takes place on Saturday, August 2 and Sunday, August 3, but she's not ruling out the possibility of crashing the 'Biggest Party of the Summer' in some capacity.

Bianca Belair broke her finger in three places and the joint, and it healed, but it won't bend. She can't even sew right now, and she can't even make gear.

The injury has been a setback for Bianca Belair, but she's hoping to avoid surgery and return to the ring as soon as possible. Bianca Belair has been going nonstop in the title picture for the past five years.

Bianca Belair is eager to get back to competing, but she's taking the time to focus on her recovery and ensure that she's ready to return to the ring at full strength.

How long will Bianca Belair be out?

Bianca Belair's return to WWE is uncertain, but she's working hard to get back to competing as soon as possible.

Bianca Belair is a talented wrestler, and her return to the ring will be highly anticipated by fans. Until then, she'll continue to focus on her recovery and prepare for her eventual return to competition.