Congratulations to WWE Superstar Bayley
WWE Women's Champion Bayley has achieved a major milestone in the Stamford-based promotion. The Role Model reacted to the occasion on social media.
The 35-year-old joined World Wrestling Entertainment in 2012 and started performing for the company's developmental brand, where she won the NXT Women's Championship. On July 24, 2016, Bayley moved to the main roster, where she made a huge name by winning several titles. She is also the current WWE Women's Champion on SmackDown. The former Damage CTRL member is now set to defend her gold against Nia Jax at SummerSlam.
Congratulations are in order, as Bayley has completed eight years on the Stamford-based promotion's main roster. On X/Twitter, The Role Model reacted to her milestone, writing that it was the best feeling in the world and that she was thankful for it.
"Best feeling in the world. Thank you guys," she wrote.
Check out Bayley's tweet below:
Bayley wants to be involved in a love angle on WWE television
During a conversation with Cody Rhodes on his What do you wanna talk about? podcast, Bayley said that she wanted to play several characters on WWE television.
The Role Model also mentioned that she wanted to be a part of different storylines, including an on-screen love story.
"So it was kind of like I was at a crossroads, if I never try this then I'll never know and I always as a fan wanted to do everything. You know, I want to be a good guy. I want to be a bad guy. I want to be in a love story. I want to do like the craziest things because I want all that experience. And I was a little nervous when I first started cause I thought I would get a lot of female [John] Cena comments, which is the best compliment I could ever get in that character, you know, but I also was like, 'Uhh, I want to try different things,'" she said.
Many fans believe Nia Jax might dethrone Bayley as the WWE Women's Champion at SummerSlam. It will be interesting to see what the Stamford-based promotion has planned for The Biggest Party of The Summer.