10 WWE Stars More Interesting On Social Media Than TV

1. Bayley

Bayley Sasha Banks
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Bayley is one of the more hollow characters on WWE TV at the moment and she's ripe for change, but there are signs that things will get better if creative don't find a way to blunder her feud with Sasha Banks.

Air time, away from multi-woman matches, is a little limited for both on Raw currently, so those seeking better insight into their slow-burning friends-turned-enemies story should hop on over to Bayley's Instagram and Twitter; specifically on the latter, Bayley has done a better job of selling the budding rivalry than WWE's writing team have.

Seeing Bayley ignore Sasha's violent attack at Elimination Chamber and act like nothing had happened the next night on Raw was annoying. Posts from Bayley about her diminishing friendship, along with some pictures showing her looking pensive backstage, fill in the gaps WWE have missed.

Credit to Bayley herself for taking matters into her own hands and telling a more coherent story than the people paid to do it.

Which other WWE stars do you think are more interesting on social media than TV? Let us know down in the comments section below!

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