It’s not easy for a wrestler to survive ten long years with the WWE but Bayley has successfully done it and there’s more to follow. With so much competition around the scene, it’s hard for any of the WWE Superstars especially for the female ones to retain a steady position, especially after the COVID-19 era where superstars were released in a random way no matter how top their status used to be.
Thankfully for Bayley, she managed to be in a pioneer’s position in the WWE who carried the women’s evolution on her wide shoulder alongside the likes of Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Alexa Bliss, and more. Over the years, she had delivered several memorable matches and instances in her career be it on the main roster or NXT and we’re certain that there’s more to follow.
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Bayley commented on Twitter on WWE milestone
That being said, Bayley has successfully ten years of her career with the WWE. Taking to Twitter, the Role Model and leader of Damage CTRL pointed out the same while adding that she is not done yet or creating more big moments in her WWE career,
“Today marks 10 years that I’ve officially been a part of
@WWE.
A DECADE
Grateful. Proud. Not Done ?
Thank you.”
The top WWE Raw Superstar’s post received well-wishes from both the fans and colleagues from the wrestling circuit including Lance Storm and reigning IWGP Women’s Champion KAIRI.
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Bayley enjoying a Role-Model worthy career in the WWE
Signing with the WWE in early 2013, Bayley’s career in the company started under a mask, as her in-ring debut would see her compete as a Luchadora at an NXT live event. It was in June 2013 that the most popular version of WWE career debuted as she would adopt the fan-girl character that would make her one of the most popular babyfaces in the history of NXT.
After several failures, Bayley would go on to win the NXT Women’s Championship at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn in August 2015, and would retain it at NXT TakeOver: Respect that October. After dropping the belt to Asuka, she would be called up to Raw in 2016. Just a few months later, she would end up winning the Raw Women’s Championship in early 2017 dethroning the then-longest-reigning champion Charlotte Flair.
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In early 2019, she had a run as one-half of the first WWE Women’s Tag Champions with Sasha Banks before capturing the SmackDown Women’s Championship in 2019 which made her the longest-reigning champion with this belt, the next year.