Bayley Breaks Fans Heart By Ripping Up Their Flirty Sign At WWE Live Event
Bayley is living it up as heel, because she gets to take things to any level she wants. Whenever she wants to rile up the crowd, there are also more than a few fans that she can mess with. This time, she broke someone’s heart in the process.
Bayley recently reacted to a fan’s sign incident at a house show in Allentown, PA, where she faced off against Shotzi on December 2nd. Despite her efforts, Bayley fell short against the SmackDown star during the live event. A video circulating on social media has captured the moment Bayley took a young fan’s sign and paraded around with it at ringside. However, things took an unexpected turn when Bayley decided to tear up the sign, later seen laughing at the fan who held the torn pieces.
This incident at the house show created quite a buzz among wrestling fans, as Bayley’s actions became a topic of discussion on social media and within the wrestling community. She took that fan’s sign and ripped it up with a huge smile on her face.
A WWE fan named Jay took to X so he could share a video of Bayley breaking one fan’s heart. He had a sign that said, “Bayley is Hot,” and while some Superstars may have been flattered, Bayley took it a different way, and she ripped up that sign.
Hey @itsBayleyWWE, you broke his heart (all within a 25 second video). That’s alright, we still all know that BAYLEY IS HOT! #wwe #WWEAllentown
Bayley unapologetically ripped up that fan sign, and she was off to fulfil the rest of her destiny as a heel. Only time will tell if Bayley turned babyface, because she’s enjoyed being a heel for a long time at this point.
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