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35-year-old feminine star is competing in her first-ever PLE match since becoming a member of WWE 6 years in the past at Saturday Night’s Main Event

A 35-year-old WWE star had never competed in a single Premium Live Event outside of the Royal Rumble. On May 23rd, 2026, that finally changed during the opening match of Saturday Night’s Main Event.

The Saturday Night’s Main Event card for May 23rd was viewed as unusually average as there was no real “top-tier” name on the men’s side, or atleast no World Championship implications. This was because both the WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championship matches were made official for Clash in Italy 2026 next week, which meant that there naturally had to be some matches saved for then. That is presumably why the marquee match advertised was Penta vs Ethan Page for the Intercontinental Championship. The second-biggest match on the card was the six-woman tag team match, where a star-studded trios team of Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair, and Alexa Bliss took on Jade Cargill, B-Fab, and Michin. The return of Cargill, B-Fab, and Michin saw Ripley and co change directions after they were busy with Fatal Influence.

Either way, for the 35-year-old B-Fab, this was the first PLE she wrestled outside of a Royal Rumble since she joined WWE seven years ago. That’s quite a crazy stat, although it should be noted that she was gone briefly in between in 2022. And in the end, she won the match.

She seems to be demonstrating her value, and in the match itself at SNME, she showed everyone what she was about. It just goes to show how much potential each superstar truly has on every level, and how the booking of them leads to a fixed perception.

Either way, it’s great for B-Fab to be in such a spot, and being one of Jade Cargill‘s henchwomen has been a blessing in disguise for her. Hopefully, it’s only onward and upward from here regardless of when she splits with Cargill.