Major WWE star comments on a massive dream match involving Four HorsewomenÂ
The Four Horsewomen of NXT dominated WWE for a while before new stars became a part of the company. Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Sasha Banks, and Bayley were once the pillars of the women's division. Recently, The Role Model commented on a potential Fatal-4-Way match between them.
Almost a decade ago, The Four Horsewomen was a major stable on the developmental brand. After TakeOver: Brooklyn 2015, the 3/4th of the faction left the brand as they received their main roster call-up and joined WWE RAW.
The members have crossed paths on different occasions, but fans never got the Fatal-4-Way match on WWE's main roster. In an interview on Ring The Belle, Bayley commented on the dream match, and she believes that match could take place down the road.
"I have to believe it will," Bayley said. (From 03:16 to 03:30)
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The Four Horsewomen competed in a Fatal-4-Way match at WWE NXT TakeOver: Rival
The Four Horsewomen of WWE have ruled the women's division under Vince McMahon's creative leadership for years to come. However, it all started for the faction on the developmental brand in their initial days.
Initially, Charlotte Flair was the second-ever NXT Women's Champion and defended it against her allies on the brand. After several back and forths, she aligned with Bayley, Becky Lynch, and Sasha Banks.
However, all the women in the faction had their eyes on the gold and eventually competed for it against The Queen. At TakeOver: Rival in Florida, the four women went up against each other for the NXT Women's Championship.
Sasha Banks left the event as the third-ever NXT Women's Champion. Unfortunately, the company never did a sequel to the match on the developmental brand or the main roster.
Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair are on hiatus from the Stamford-based promotion. Meanwhile, Bayley is on Friday Night SmackDown. Elsewhere, Sasha Banks, aka Mercedes Mone, is the AEW TBS Women's Champion and NJPW Strong Women's Champion.
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