10 Strongest Sellers In WWE Today

8. Bayley

Brock Lesnar selling
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Bayley is the second female WWE superstar to make the list, and with Charlotte and Becky Lynch as unofficial honorable mentions, it says a lot about the training of WWE's women's division. Especially considering the fact that all four of these women came through NXT, it speaks volumes about the emphasis put on selling down in Orlando, Florida.

While Sasha has already been discussed, perhaps the best seller of the bunch is Bayley.

Bayley's character is that of an underdog superfan who is living out her dream: a true babyface. In order for this type of character to get over, the talent portraying it needs to be a strong, convincing seller. After all, an underdog that never fights from behind is not long for the world of sports-entertainment, much less the emotionally-invested, drama-driven world that is WWE.

Bayley's facial expressions as well as her general ability to sell, and not just register, has put her at the top of the female class. Similar-sized opponents like Asuka, Sasha Banks, and Charlotte have helped Bayley's selling stand out, but when Bayley's in the ring with a larger athlete, like Nia Jax, her abilities leap off the screen.

In a world where selling has become a lost art in many matches, Bayley's doing her best to bring it back.

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