Go easy on this one as light and utterly f*cking stupid WWE comedy, or kick them a YouTube view on their official account and let the horrendously misused performers do the talking?
Enjoy this, Part Three of a three-part series...or don't, because even WWE don't want this out there anymore.
Indeed, this was the worst of a terrible trifecta of Raw impersonator skits from the last few years that featured Alexa Bliss going through the motions with a host of bad actors reciting bad lines all to lead to then-Champion Bliss battering 'The Hugger' with a Kendo Stick.
After repeatedly highlighting an unnaturally close relationship with her Father in a running gag that only felt half-written, Bayley's teacher, former best friend and ex-boyfriend all droned on until Bayley ran in to take a thrashing too. The entire farce was designed to build heat for a 'Kendo Stick on a Pole' match that was completely centred around Bayley's inability to use the weapon in anger - this total diversion from a relatively simple plot completely sunk the entire angle.
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