10 WWE Swearing Outbursts That Got Past The Censors

1. Bayley - Monday Night Raw (25 June 2018)

Bayley Sasha Banks
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Bayley's Monday Night Raw outburst may result in godawful WWE comedy when her problems with Sasha Banks are fleshed out in 'Therapy', but an overdue snapping on 'The Boss' resulted in the 'Hugger' resorting to a rare four-letter salvo as part of her assault.

Returning the favour to Banks from all the times Sasha screamed in her face that she was the better woman, Bayley retorted in support of herself, with a furious assertion that, "You [Sasha] ain't sh*t."

Presumably instructed to drop the S-bomb to get across the uncharacteristic aggression of her act, Bayley's swear was bleeped on the live USA feed but completely missed on the Spanish commentary version of the broadcast. Bayley's blue lingo went to air unvarnished and was subsequently shared across Twitter in all its glory.

It hasn't hurt her or their burgeoning feud, and like the attack itself will hopefully form part of a feud that can be paid off at SummerSlam in Brooklyn inside the very arena they made history in during their genre-defining 2015 NXT rivalry.

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