10 Rare Backstage Moments Between Wrestling Couples

3. Aaron Solow & Bayley

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Taken shortly after Bayley's iconic battle with Sasha Banks at TakeOver: Brooklyn in August 2015, this image of the former 'Hugger' and her fiancé Aaron Solow basking in her post-match carries as much significance to wrestling fans now as it did then.

In the time since this picture was taken, Bayley has forged a Hall Of Fame-worthy tenure, including all-timer runs with the NXT and SmackDown Women's Championship. The latter of which saw her and Sasha Banks secure ratings and praise for their exceptional feud and matches in 2020.

As of writing, Solow has just been announced as a member of Cody Rhodes' Nightmare Family, ensuring an on and off screen relationship with the All Elite Wrestling Executive Vice President that will likely lead to an enhanced role on AEW television.

This marks their relationship as one of several currently existing across the Wednesday Night War divide, including Cedric Alexander and Big Swole, and Adam Cole and Britt Baker.

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