Brie Mode may have been activated for one final time Sunday night at WrestleMania 32.

Brie Bella led her Total Divas team (Alicia Fox, Paige, Natalya and Eva Marie) over Team B.A.D. & Blonde (Naomi, Tamina, Summer Rae, Lana & Emma) at the "Show of Shows" in what was likely her swansong from the WWE. Bella got the win by making Naomi tap out to win the match.

After months of rumors and speculation, it is expected that it was Brie's final match with the WWE. The Superstar has made it known how badly she wants to start a family with her husband, former WWE Superstar Daniel Bryan. "The Beard" retired in February due to a troubling history with concussions.

Bryan took to Instagram after Bella's WrestleMania match to share how proud he was of his wife, while he also talked about starting a family with her:

Bella also posted a photo thanking all of the WWE Divas for their support through the years in what certainly sounded like a farewell address to the WWE Universe on Instagram:

A photo posted by Brie Bella (@thebriebella) on Apr 3, 2016 at 9:02pm PDT

Brie's sister, fellow WWE wrestler Nikki Bella, came out with a neck brace to show support for her twin after the match. Nikki is expected to return to action eventually after undergoing neck surgery in January, but it's doubtful she'll return full-time.

Both sisters addressed their in-ring futures in a WrestleMania Fallout video.

"Since Nikki's been injured and since Daniel Bryan had to retire, everything I have done is for the both of them," Brie told Tom Phillips. "It even goes before when my husband was hurt. Everything I did in that ring, I wanted the WWE Universe to not forget them. Because to me, they're so special and they mean so much that I just, I wanted everyone to always feel them in the ring, along with myself. And tonight, that's what that win was all about."

Nikki then confirmed that she would never be in the ring with her sister again.

"I'm emotional," Nikki said. "I guess just knowing that I'll probably never ever share the ring with my sister anymore -- that that was our last moment. It couldn't be a match, but at least we had that hug. So it's a very emotional night, I wish that Daniel Bryan was here to share that moment with us and I wish that I could have another night with my sister, but you know what? We're gonna have another mama Bella in the house, so I'm proud that I could even be here."

It is expected that Brie will further address her future this week on "RAW."

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