8 WWE WrestleMania 37 - Night 2 Impulse Reactions

7. Bayley

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A moment of respect for the longest-reigning SmackDown Women's Champion in WWE history and one of the finest wrestlers the company has ever produced.

'The Role Model' was peppered throughout various segments across both nights, and spent most of her time being pied off by legends. Unsurprisingly, she was warmer and funnier in her Ding Dong Hello host role than all of the cold old farts, and her lack of anything significant on either show is why she gets a note here.

It was on this show where the most disrespect was served, despite the entire New World Order rejecting her offers of a Too Sweet the night prior. In her final skit, an interruption of Titus O'Neil and Hulk Hogan's hosting saw her battered by The Bella Twins.

Passible enough fare should she get the chance to deck them if they make a return, and she bumped impressively down the ramp to sell the strength of a Nikki Bella slap. Nowhere near enough respect shown to a pandemic saviour, but no worse than a freezing cold match either.

 
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