#3 Bayley is yet to win a match at The Royal Rumble pay-per-view
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Bayley defends the SmackDown Women's Championship this weekend at The Royal Rumble and it could well be the toughest test Bayley has faced to date since Lacey Evans will be standing across the ring and since she is yet to win a match at The Royal Rumble pay-per-view.
Bayley has only had one singles match outside of the annual Rumble matches and that saw her taste defeat at the hands of Charlotte Flair when The Queen was being pushed to the peak of her career back in 2017.
Bayley has been part of both Women's Rumbles over the past two years entering at 29 and 27 respectively, but she was still unable to win either match since Becky Lynch and Asuka took the two victories.
Lacey Evans is a formidable opponent, but if Bayley wants to get back on track then there is no one better than Evans to do it against.