Bayley remains one of the most popular female wrestlers in all of WWE. She is a record-breaking Smackdown Women’s Champion and is excellent at portraying both a babyface and heel.

The Role Model was away for well over a year after suffering an ACL injury while training at the WWE Performance Center. She finally returned during WWE SummerSlam, alongside Dakota Kai and Iyo Sky.

At WWE Clash At The Castle, fans sang Bruce Channel’s “Hey Baby,” much to the dismay of Bayley. While speaking to Baby Huey on In The Kliq, Bayley said she was expecting the chants and appreciates the energy, but made it clear she doesn’t want fans singing during her matches ever again.

“I wouldn’t call it my song. It’s their song for me, but I knew that was gonna happen. I was so excited to come back to the UK because they are just such an ecstatic crowd. So energetic. Obviously, that’s what, as WWE Superstars, we feed off of, what we crave is the noise you know? I will say it was a little distracting. I was trying to have my first big PLE [Premium Live Event] match back. I was trying to get my first big victory and they were a little loud in my ear. So next time, maybe they could just wait until I approve of it, but it was 60,000 people, our first stadium show in over 30 years, and being that successful, that was an incredible experience. I’m glad I got to be on the show.”

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Bayley got the winning pin at WWE Clash At The Castle as well. It remains to be seen when she will square off against Bianca Belair for the RAW Women’s Title.

What’s your take on Bayley’s progress so far since her WWE return? Sound off in the comments!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet, a professional wrestling fan for over 20+ years, found his passion during the Monday Night Wars. With expertise honed over decades and a broad spectrum of interests including TV, movies, anime, novels, and music, he offers insightful analysis and coverage. Respected in the industry, Subhojeet keeps fans informed and engaged with his knowledge and perspective.

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