10 Major Stars That Could Leave WWE Next

4. Bayley

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The above picture finds the former Sasha Banks alongside the former Revival and the current Bayley striking a pose the quartet made familiar to their fans over the years.

The quartet came up through NXT's golden era together, survived some of the wretched creative of the main roster during some of their prime years, and - as clear through this candid Tokyo Dome reunion - have remained spiritually on the same page despite their talents now being spread across multiple different organisations.

Though 'The Role Model' isn't exactly floundering in WWE, she's not flying either. Her 2022 comeback as leader of Damage CTRL was at best a noble failure, and even a babyface turn now may not have the magic of her legendary original run. Having seen some of her closest friends find fame and fortune beyond WWE's walls, it wouldn't be that wild a suggestion to ponder if she might be next to take the big leap.

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