Multi-time women's champion and future WWE Hall of Famer Bayley has been busy doing charity work as the year wraps up. It was revealed that she will be in a huge match just one week after the RAW on Netflix debut.
As you know, RAW debuts on Netflix on January 6, and there is some speculation that The Role Model could be heading to the red brand. The reason for this is the seeming lack of plans for her after losing the WWE Women's Championship to Nia Jax at SummerSlam. While she was a crucial part of the Survivor Series: WarGames match, not much has been done with her, making many believe that she could be sent to the red brand for a refresh.
Bayley has been doing a toy drive for charity and on X/Twitter, it was revealed by a fan that she mentioned she was going to be in her hometown of San Jose on January 13 for the second episode of RAW on Netflix. However, it looks like she could be wrestling a dark match, which she will presumably win as she is a babyface and in her hometown.
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What did Bayley say regarding her retirement?
The former Royal Rumble winner is now 17 years into her wrestling career - having had a far longer tenure than most superstars do. At the very top, she has had an eight-year run filled with several accomplishments - and this isn't even including her incredible time in NXT.
Speaking to the Orlando Sentinel, Bayley noted that she's still a while away from hanging up her boots and hopes to be around long enough to wrestle the likes of Cora Jade and Roxanne Perez on the main roster:
“I want to [wrestle] for as long as I can. I don’t want to go overboard, but I’ve still got some time left. I want to be able to cement a legacy that’s lasting — hopefully, I’ll be around when [current NXT stars] Cora Jade and Roxanne Perez get here so I can wrestle them and fulfill my big old ego.”
Considering how far along both Cora Jade and Roxanne Perez are in their NXT runs, it's only a matter of when they come to the main roster - and it's going to be sooner rather than later.
The WWE Universe wouldn't be surprised to see The Role Model around even for the next batch of women in NXT to start getting their call-ups. Her longevity will be a lasting part of her already-incredible legacy.