10 Brand New WWE Feuds For Heel Bayley

6. Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross

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Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross have been tasked with repairing some of the damage done by The IIconics' division-killing title reign earlier this year, but in doing so have become fairly effective defacto babyfaces.

On the SummerSlam Kickoff show, the duo took on and defeated the former Champions and worked the entire match as the heroes. Bliss even cosplayed as one - her Buzz Lightyear-inspired attire and schtick during the match was a far cry from the 'Little Miss Bliss' megastar that had taken control of both Women's Divisions from the collective grasp of The Four Horsewomen.

Unfortunately, even at her best she won't be able to repeat the feat against Bayley and Sasha Banks in 2019.

As part of their newfound focus as the rogues of the women's division, the pair should be pushed harder than just about anybody else amongst them. After WrestleMania, 'The Man' was 'Becky Two Belts'. By the end of 2019, The Boss N Hug Connection could and should boast ownership of four.

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