Bayley pens emotional message as 31-year-old WWE star makes history during Clash at the Castle
WWE Superstar Bayley recently took to social media to send an emotional message after a 31-year-old star made history during the Clash at the Castle 2024 Premium Live Event. The name in question is Alba Fyre.
Some of the biggest names on the World Wrestling Entertainment roster were in action in Glasgow, Scotland, this weekend including Cody Rhodes, Drew McIntyre, AJ Styles, and Jade Cargill. The Storm teamed up with Bianca Belair to lock horns in a Triple Threat Tag Team Match for the Women's Tag Team Championship against Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn and Zoey Stark & Shayna Baszler. The match was ultimately won by Fyre and Dawn, collectively known as The Unholy Union.
Bayley recently took to X/Twitter to pen an emotional message to Alba Fyre, writing that she admired the latter before congratulating her and her teammate, Isla Dawn, on the massive win.
"I admire you so much, Alba. Congratulations to our NEW women’s tag champs! @IslaDawn @wwe_alba," Bayley shared.
Check out her tweet below:
Bayley was also in action at Clash at the Castle 2024. She locked horns with Piper Niven and for the most part, it looked like Niven was going to become the new Women's Champion. However, the match ended in The Role Model's favor after a unique pinning combination.
Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn made history at WWE Clash at the Castle 2024
Clash at the Castle was the first WWE Premium Live Event held in Scotland. Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn made history as they became the first-ever Scottish wrestlers to win a championship in their home country.
Many people thought Drew McIntyre would be the first Scottish star to win a major title in his hometown. However, The Scottish Warrior lost the match, courtesy of CM Punk, who came disguised as a referee and hit a low blow on McIntyre and Damian Priest capitalized to retain the World Heavyweight Championship.
It will be interesting to see what the Stamford-based promotion has planned for Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn's Women's Tag Team Championship reign.