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Bayley
Superstar Stats
Bayley
Height
5’6”
Hometown
San Jose, Calif.
Signature Move
Bayley-to-Belly Suplex; Rose Plant
Career Highlights
2024 Royal Rumble Winner; WWE Women's Champion; SmackDown Women's Champion; Raw Women's Champion; WWE Women's Tag Team Champion; NXT Women's Champion; 2019 Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match winner; 2015 NXT Female Competitor of the Year
Bayley: Bio

Long before she was a SmackDown Superstar, Bayley was a 10-year-old superfan in San Jose, Calif., watching her favorites like Lita and Eddie Guerrero on TV. She decided then that she wanted to inspire fans the same way the Superstars of the ’90s and early ’00s did for her. But in late 2019, that goal would not stop the former hugger from undergoing a jaw-dropping transformation from one of WWE’s most pure personalities into a win-at-all-costs, rule-breaking brawler.
When she turned 18, Bayley started to train for the squared circle, and after learning the ropes on the indies, she joined NXT’s burgeoning Women’s division in 2012. Unlike her contemporaries, she didn’t mirror Charlotte’s confidence, Sasha Banks’ swagger or Becky Lynch’s toughness. Instead, Bayley had an ever-present smile and an overwhelming enthusiasm that made it impossible to root against her.
She quickly inspired young ladies to wear side ponytails and grown men to embrace hugs, engaging in classic showdowns against the likes of Asuka and Nia Jax and making history in NXT by competing in the first 30-minute WWE Iron Man Match featuring two female competitors, defeating Banks to retain the NXT Women’s Championship and setting a new standard for the Women’s divisions in both NXT and WWE.
Debuting on the main roster in 2016, Bayley achieved a lifelong dream when she defeated Charlotte to win her first Raw Women's Championship. Two years later, she made history alongside Sasha Banks when they became the first WWE Women's Tag Team Champions by capturing the titles in an Elimination Chamber Match - the first of two reigns with the coveted titles - and even won the Money in the Bank Ladder Match in 2019 that led to her first SmackDown Women's Title.