Popular WWE Star To Use ‘New Moves’ In Big Match

Popular WWE Star To Use ‘New Moves’ In Big Match WWE

A popular WWE star has teased adding new moves to their moveset, ahead of their title match at Bad Blood 2024.

After losing the WWE Women’s Championship to Nia Jax at SummerSlam, Bayley will challenge for the gold at the October 4 premium live event.

Bayley earned this title match by defeating Naomi in a #1 contender’s bout on Friday’s (September 27) SmackDown episode.

Speaking on SmackDown LowDown, Bayley hinted that she will introduce new moves to her arsenal for this upcoming championship contest.

After noting that she’s excited to style her hair and show off her gear for Bad Blood, Bayley wrote:

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“I feel like I need to bring out some new moves, you know? To me, obviously not just losing the match at SummerSlam, but I didn’t feel totally confident in watching that back. I didn’t feel like that was my best performance.

“I owe all my fans – seriously, you guys are the best that stuck with me for so long – they deserve Bayley at the top, they deserve my top performance, they deserve all the best of me. I just need to make sure I’m right.”

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Bayley interestingly defeated Naomi with two of her most famous moves, dropping her opponent with her signature Bayley-to-Belly suplex before keeping her down with an elbow drop.

The Role Model has used both these moves to win title matches in the past, with Bayley notably retaining her Raw Women’s Championship during her WrestleMania debut at WrestleMania 33 with an elbow drop.

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