10 Brand New WWE Feuds For Heel Bayley

8. Ember Moon

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Ember Moon lost a very noble but also very boring match to Bayley at SummerSlam based around where the two mostly competed to see who could be the least biggest d*ckhead to the other.

During that time, they both had their moments, but it was all with a wink and a nudge ahead of a contest over the gold at the 'Biggest Party Of The Summer' that should have been much better than it was. Round Two, with the traditional heel/babyface divide, promises an awful lot more.

Ahead of her programme with 'The Hugger' in the summer, Moon spent time battling back bullies Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville, with crimes by Fire and Desire including but not limited to smashing her Nintendo Switch backstage. This could well be a segment designed entirely to take a dig at Moon daring to enjoy something other than watching f*cking wrestling tapes in her spare time, but why not have the Champion go a few steps further by stealing the batteries from her Game Boy or disabling her bluetooth from the locker room speakers.

Or, flippancy aside, kicking the sh*t out of her for being that aforementioned d*ckhead a few months ago. Sometimes, and especially when you're an irrational heel, simple is best.

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