Briana Brandy (B-Fab) Says She Would Return To WWE, Talks Interest From Other Companies

B-Fab's run in WWE, but as a part of Hit Row, was memorable as the group had an immediate impact on NXT television.

All of Hit Row ("Swerve" Strickland, Ashante "Thee" Adonis, and Top Dolla/AJ Francis) were released by WWE in November 2021, with B-Fab (Briana Brandy) being released by the company on November 4. The group were drafted from NXT to SmackDown in 2021 WWE Draft and only made a couple of appearances on SmackDown TV.

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B-Fab has continued her career in music since her release, but says she's open to a WWE return.

"I would be open to go back. For me, business is business, it is what it is. There is nothing you can do about big companies and decisions that they make. There is no reason to have any ill feelings, you just have to operate and do your thing as a business as well. I would go back," she said on The Angle podcast.

When asked if any other companies have reached out to bring in Hit Row (now going by HitMakerZ), B-Fab replied, "As of now, no, but that's also because I'm doing so many things right now. I have connections in both of those, who are like, 'whatever happens, let us know,' but there hasn't been any interest in reaching out to us, wanting to bring the group or anything. You never know. People add things to their groups and change things all the time. You never what will happen."

The group reunited at MCW over the weekend and, sans "Swerve," will compete at GCW For The Culture during WrestleMania weekend.

"Swerve" Strickland is currently signed to AEW.

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