10 Brand New WWE Feuds For Heel Bayley

1. Natalya

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There can be no heel move more potent that what awaits the second generation women's division stalwart - print a picture of her dead Dad on a table again, but this time put her through the f*cking thing.

Natalya has been used and abused as the legend of the league and often with good reason - whilst her efforts are inconsistent, she has bangers in her. The same has been said of Bayley over the past year or so, but this heel turn should revive her fortunes between the ropes as well as on the microphone or in segments alongside recent returnee Sasha Banks. The Hart Dungeon graduate gave her arm to Becky Lynch and the legacy of her father to Sasha Banks.

Bayley just needs to get the table.

Seriously. Get that Anvil prop back out, get it broken in half and suddenly she's the worst of all time, which is surely the main aim for the switch. How WWE missed this open net the first time remains a mystery not worth trying to solve.

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