Look like a champion. The SmackDown women’s division has done rather well this year, fairly easily outpacing its Monday Night Raw counterpart over the last few months. There have been several good things about the division and a lot of that is due to the talent involved on the show. One woman has shined above the rest of the division though and now she is acknowledging some of her greatness.
Back in October, Bayley topped the PWI Women’s 100 list for the first time in her career. This probably should not come as the biggest surprise as Bayley had held the SmackDown Women’s Title for over a year and over a year and a half save for a week. That is the kind of accomplishment that you never forget and Bayley even went a step beyond to show what she did.
Bayley has sent out a tweet showing that she has gotten a “#1” symbol cut into the back of her hair, reflecting her status on the PWI 100 list, which she is holding in the photo. She also mentioned that Big E. convinced her to share the photo. It is not clear how long Bayley has had the design cut into her hair. Since dropping the title to Sasha Banks, Bayley has moved on to a feud with Bianca Belair.
I’m usually a very humble human being but @WWEBigE said that I should flaunt how I am the number 1 wrestler in all the land!!!!!! Above all the rest!!!!! Consistently the best!!!So I would like to dedicate this cut to you, EEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!! Damn I am so good. @OfficialPWI pic.twitter.com/JlMjx3WnYa
— Bayley (@itsBayleyWWE) November 30, 2020
Bayley has been on a roll as of late. Check out what she has been up to recently:
Opinion: This is a nice little tribute that Bayley gave to herself and it fits her current status very well. She really has been one of the best things about SmackDown in recent months and it is easy to see why she is so high on the PWI list. That is the kind of thing that she should be bragging about and going with something that will be gone in a few weeks is the best way to go.
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