![]() ![]() That’s why Full Sail Bayley worked so well, and while Royal Rumble opener Bayley is a little underwhelming with the ranas through the ropes that take a little too much awkward setup. I love Bayley and she’s honestly one of my favorite characters and wrestlers - shocking, I know - but she’s like Lucha Underground’s Sexy Star in that her strengths are in her passion and her ability to connect with crowds moreso than “being good at the physical wrestling parts of wrestling.” Again, she’s not bad, she’s just loosey-goosey sometimes, and if you don’t have the right moment or opponent or story it can kinda fall apart. There’s a ton of miscommunication right at the beginning of the match, which caused Botchamania Maffew to say Bayley “wrestles like a Create A Wrestler that you’ve made three foot tall and the game’s glitching to make the moves work.” I can’t really say it better. ![]() It was fine, but it was technically a mess. I wanted this to be a lot better than it was. But I also wouldn’t put two hours of pre-show before a four-hour show, so maybe I don’t know how wrestling works. Neville in the hopes of giving that match SOME kind of heat. Can you guess what happens? I was actually surprised this opened the formal show, as I would’ve started things off with Swann vs. ![]() Opening the show was the Raw Women’s Championship match between Bayley, whose gimmick is that she’s very nice but rarely wins, facing Charlotte Flair, who is very mean and always wins. ![]()
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