“I Think…” Bayley shocks every one by her honest opinion on new NXT logo

Bayley
It’s been over a decade since Bayley has been committed to the WWE industry. She began her wrestling career from independent circuits where she performed for over 3 years. She then signed with the WWE and made her NXT debut.
She became the NXT Women’s Champion by defeating Sasha Banks. Her run at NXT was great. The management saw the potential in her and she made her main roster debut very soon. She made a tag team with Banks this time to defeat Charlotte and Dana Brooke in the match.
She is still a part of the SmackDown brand of the company and holds a massive importance in the WWE women’s division. She is the leader of the newly created faction ‘Damage Control’ consisting of Dakota Kai and Iyo Sky. The three are on their way to take absolute control on the division.
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Bayley shares NXT experience with the WWE Universe

Bayley’s interview on the ‘In The Kliq’ was quite insightful and she spoke about various things related to her wrestling career. NXT has recently changed their logo and Bayley was asked how it would change the performance of the brand as a whole.
Bayley believes that changing the logo would not have much of an impact on the popularity of the company. “I don’t think it really matters what it’s called, whether it’s called 2.0 and it has some paint splashed on it, or whether it’s old black and gold,” said Bayley.
She is confused by the fact that NXT calls it to be changed only by changing the logo if the content inside remains the same. Coming from the same NXT ring, she, however, feels proud of the brand and of the current players who run the show.
She is very proud and excited with whatever is happening in the same. She spent a lot of time with many superstars from the same and seeing them Bayley realises how hard these people work. “The whole roster there is killing it. I’m so proud of all the girls,” she said.
We have seen how much WWE evolved after changes took place in the WWE Management post Vince McMahon’s retirement. Not only did the audience number increase but the superstars also feel free and confident to express their true selves. Superstars such as Rhea Ripley have openly spoken about the evolution of the company.
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