“To score on Baron Davis,” Top WWE female star breaks silence after suffering loss in NBA All-Stars game

Former Women's Champion recently showed off her skills on the court as part of this year’s NBA All-Star Celebrity Game.


“To score on Baron Davis,” Top WWE female star breaks silence after suffering loss in NBA All-Stars game

Bayley at NBA All Stars game (via USA Today)

Recently, the NBA hosted an All-Star Game featuring Team Barry Bonds and Team Jerry Rice. Former Women’s Champion Bayley represented Team Rice, which fell short in a 66-55 loss. Following the game, The Role Model shared her reaction to her performance. Despite the defeat, her participation drew attention from both WWE and NBA fans alike.

Taking to X, the former Women’s Champion expressed frustration over her inability to score on Baron Davis. Her disappointment was evident, as she seemed genuinely upset about the loss in the high-profile celebrity game. Bayley even admitted that the defeat was a tough pill to swallow. She added that she wouldn’t be able to sleep for a week, replaying the moment in her mind.

I had one shot. One opportunity. To score on Baron Davis, and I missed it. I won’t be able to sleep for a week.

Bayley via X
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Despite The Role Model’s confidence in making an impact at Vengeance Day, she suffered another setback at the event. In a hard-fought battle, Bayley was unable to capture the NXT Women’s Championship against Giulia. Adding to her struggles, she also suffered a loss to Cora Jade earlier this week on NXT.

These consecutive defeats have raised questions about what’s next for the former Women’s Champion. However, she now has a massive opportunity to turn things around at Elimination Chamber. The 35-year-old will compete against five other superstars for a chance to challenge Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania 41. A victory could mark a major turning point in her career.

Bayley reflects on her success in WWE

Bayley is one of the most decorated superstars in WWE history. As a former Women’s Champion, The Role Model has built an illustrious career in the company. Despite her accomplishments, the 35-year-old remains a relentless workhorse in the Stamford-based promotion. In a recent interview, she reflected on her immense success in WWE.

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Bayley [via- WWE]

Speaking on No Contest Wrestling, the 35-year-old admitted that she sometimes finds it hard to believe the level of success she has achieved in WWE. However, when fans share how much she has meant to them, it brings her a sense of fulfillment. Bayley emphasized that these moments make her WWE journey even more meaningful. Her connection with the audience continues to be a driving force in her career.

Sometimes I’m so numb and so like stressed, so I don’t know, it doesn’t hit me till literally like later or till people I meet and they tell me what that moment meant to them. I’m like, ‘Oh, man, I made an impact.

Bayley via No Contest Wrestling
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When asked about her favorite career moment, The Role Model cited her Money in the Bank victory in 2019. She described it as just as legendary as her Royal Rumble win. However, Bayley remains focused on achieving even more milestones. She is determined to continue elevating her legacy in women’s wrestling.

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