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Bayley Reveals Why She Isn’t Happy With The Current WWE Roster

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• Bayley Reveals Why She Isn’t Happy With The Current WWE Roster

Bayley recently talked about the difference she sees in how WWE wrestlers act now compared to in the past, saying she is very surprised that some wrestlers leave the events early.

Speaking on The Undertaker’s Six Feet Under podcast, Bayley said she does not understand why some people on the current roster skip out on watching the show.

She explained that when she first started traveling with the main roster, top stars like John Cena and Roman Reigns always stayed to watch every match. She also pointed out that Seth Rollins still watches every match, always standing by the front monitor backstage. Bayley often hears Rollins giving advice to wrestlers when they come back through the curtain, and she learns from listening to him.

However, Bayley said that lately, many wrestlers are leaving the venue early. She said this is a problem because Seth Rollins will come back from the main event, and there is no one else there.

Bayley said that some wrestlers will even ask Rollins for advice and then leave right after their own match, or they won’t even show up if they are not booked for the night. She said this lack of commitment “drives her crazy.”

Bayley added that she is now trying to teach the younger wrestlers by being a good example. She hopes that other women on the roster see that she still stays until the end, watches all the matches, and is always backstage – even if she is not scheduled to wrestle.

• Good News For Braun Strowman After WWE Release

In positive news for the former WWE Universal Champion, Braun Strowman’s television career outside of the wrestling ring is set to continue.

Although Strowman was released from WWE and is reportedly still dealing with several long-term injuries that have forced him toward partial retirement from the ring, his show, Everything on the Menu, appears headed for renewal.

The cooking and entertainment program, which aired on the USA Network immediately following SmackDown, had been a relative success, even drawing higher ratings one week than both WWE NXT and AEW Dynamite.

Despite Strowman no longer being under contract with WWE, a development that cast doubt over the show’s future, the President of Entertainment at Versant, Val Boreland, revealed during an Investor Day presentation that Everything on the Menu is likely to be picked up for a second season.

 

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