WWE SmackDown Fallout: Bayley on demon time heading into Summerslam, trolls Tiffany Stratton

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WWE SmackDown Fallout: Bayley on demon time heading into Summerslam, trolls Tiffany Stratton image

While Tiffany Stratton is operating on Tiffy Time, Bayley is currently running on demon time going into Summerslam. The WWE Women’s Champion is fed up with the duo of Stratton and the 2024 Queen of the Ring, Nia Jax, and has really ramped up the anti-hero version of her character this summer.

On the most recent episode of SmackDown, in one of the best segments of the night that followed Bayley humiliating Jax in a promo with at least one serious gut punch that forced the Queen to leave in frustration, Bayley appeared during Stratton’s match against Michin to batter both Jax and the MITB briefcase.

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Taking her attention from Michin to beg Bayley to stop, Stratton lost the match. She’s since gone to her local Michael’s and patched up the briefcase as best she could and showed her handiwork on social media.

Bayley, unable to resist the chance to embarrass her further, replied with maximum troll juice.

“Toodles,” Bayley taunted with kissy-face emojis.

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So much petty, considering that is Stratton’s favorite saying, and it was also weaponized against Stratton by Trish Stratus when Tiffy Time interrupted the future Hall of Famer at Money in the Bank — setting up a possible rivalry to come

That’s for later though, because the present moment involves Bayley effectively having to defend her title not once, but potentially twice at Summerslam, because Stratton will be in the weeds waiting to pounce with the briefcase.

It’s no longer as pretty as Stratton wants, but the contract inside is still good to go.




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