Bayley comments on a potential Four Horsewomen reunion in WWE

Bayley comments on a potential Four Horsewomen reunion in WWE

Bayley, a SmackDown Superstar, shared her thoughts on the possibility of a reunion among the Four Horsewomen of WWE in the future.

The team was comprised of Charlotte Flair, Sasha Banks, Bayley, and Becky Lynch, and was originally formed during their time in NXT. Each member played a significant role in the advancement of women’s wrestling. They have all headlined numerous major live events and hold the prestigious title of Grand Slam Champion. While the other three women remain with the Stamford-based company, The Boss, now known as Mercedes Mone, has since signed with AEW.

During a recent conversation with Luca Carbonaro, Bayley expressed her desire to witness the reunion of all four members of the Four Horsewomen in WWE and have the highly anticipated Fatal 4-Way match on the main roster.

“I would love to see that and I would say everybody is so cliche, says ‘never say never,’ but that really is something that I feel we can’t go on ending our careers without doing. So, I mean, why not? I don’t doubt anything in this world anymore and I don’t doubt anything in the WWE. I think it’s something that the fans would love to see and I think it’s something that we need to do to be able to sleep at night when we’re 75 years old, you know?”she said.

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Bayley credits Asuka as her biggest inspiration in wrestling

The WWE Women’s Championship match at WrestleMania XL will feature The Role Model facing off against her former Damage CTRL stablemate, IYO WeY.

In a recent interview, she unexpectedly dropped her character and revealed that she considers Asuka, a member of Damage CTRL, to be her hero.

“Asuka is one of those legends… she is my hero, dude. She’s been wrestling for so long and she could still go with anybody and she outworks everybody,”she said.

It will be intriguing to witness if Bayley will defeat IYO WeY at WrestleMania XL and emerge as the new holder of the WWE Women’s Championship.

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