What an absolutely unexpected heel turn this was from Bayley
#1 No reason for Bayley and Sasha to not be on the same page
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Bayley turning heel was done beautifully. It was long overdue, yet I was still yelling “NO!” at my TV as Bayley gripped the steal chair. Kudos to WWE for pulling the trigger on this one at the right time. #RAWpic.twitter.com/QgmmE94n1F
The fact of the matter is that Sasha Banks and Bayley have no reason to be at odds with one another. They were the Women's Tag Team Champions who made history when they won the titles, and while Sasha Banks did take a leave of absence following WrestleMania, it is clear as day that they remained best of friends in kayfabe.
I mean Bayley pretty much told us this during her interview with Charly Caruso and I must commend WWE for laying the seeds for what was a truly incredible heel turn. Everything came together by the end of the show.
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Female superstar says she inspired John Cena turning heel HERE
It is often said that the third hour of RAW is the one where the viewership drops, and so I hope and pray that this makes audiences realize that they save the best for the end. Now, they're an unstoppable heel unit and things look very promising for the future.
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