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Bayley Talks Triple H And The Four Horsewomen, Rivalry With Sasha Banks, Current Women’s Division
- Updated: July 27, 2016
Bayley was recently on Talk Is Jericho, below are some highlights.
Her Character And Its Origins:
“I think it just came naturally as I started wrestling and as soon as I started this Bayley character, people just latched onto it right away and it just got me. It was so cool. As soon as I heard a reaction from my first match, it was against Alicia Fox, I was like, oh man, they know exactly, they could feel me and it was so cool, it was such a cool feeling because even though I’ve wrestled before on the independence and stuff I never really had that connection, I just felt like a wrestler having fun with myself…that sounded weird. Having fun because I loved wrestling, but now I was here involving everybody and it’s a really cool connection with all age groups.”
“I really didn’t care which way it went because they would ask me if I can be a heel doing this, or if I can be a babyface doing this. They wanted to make sure I knew what I was doing and it wasn’t just one dimensional, so I kind of felt creepy doing it at the same time so I knew it can come off as Mickie James if I needed to come off as this psycho hiding behind walls and creeping on all my favorite wrestlers, but I think, some people may have taken it that way the first time I was hugging Alicia Fox and running into her corners and people were like, eww, that’s strange and some people took to it and now more people are taken to it.”
Working With Dusty Rhodes:
“He was the best. As for everybody in the PC, he believed in everybody no matter what and he always found the good in everybody, or he always knew what would work with you so, I feel like the first time he saw me he knew what I needed work on which was just presentation and promo skills in …
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