10 Brand New WWE Feuds For Heel Bayley

7. The IIconics

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Billie Kay and Peyton Royce may be heels, but just about the only positive to come from their wretched run as Women's Tag Team Champions has been the subsequent success of their promo work on WWE's valued social media platforms.

Across Twitter in particular, the pair have developed cult-like status for their 'HEY KAYLA' missives as well as working their way through popping/p*ssing off the entire locker room with antics best saved for the silliness of the 24/7 division rather than the once-serious Women's Tag Team Championship.

The Women's Tag Team Titles. Remember them? They were mentioned in the first paragraph but you've since spent the last few seconds shouting the "Kayla" bit in your head. They were the prize hardly anybody was permitted to fight for whilst being held by the Aussies. They were the belts Bayley and Sasha Banks allegedly campaigned tirelessly for, only to keep them for a months before losing them to the punchline pair on WWE's grandest stage.

This revenge attack could be brutal, even on fellow heels. Comedy heels aren't ever as awful as cruel ones, and The Boss N Hug Connection will surely be only to grateful to claim their vindication at Royce and Kay's expense.

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