Bayley Names Her Women's Wrestling 'Mount Rushmore'

WWE Network Broken Skull Sessions: Bayley's Wrestling Favourites... Sasha Banks Included?

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Bayley has named her women's wrestling 'Mount Rushmore'.

In a bonus clip released before Sunday's 'Broken Skull Sessions' episode hits WWE Network, the former SmackDown Women's Champ told Steve Austin who'd be on those rocks. Rather hilariously, she trolled the question by putting herself on first.

Next, Bayley (who played around with kayfabe, but hopefully not for the entire interview) said that she'd be remiss if she didn't put old pal-turned-enemy Sasha Banks on the list. Then, the ex-hugger joked that Sasha would have to play second fiddle.

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The final two spots went to some trailblazing legends.

Lita was the next one named, because she made Bayley "realise that [she] could do this" in the first place. That left one spot open, and it went to Chyna; interestingly, Bayley briefly hesitated before telling Austin that the 'Ninth Wonder Of The World' had earned a berth.

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Chyna got the nod "because she was so different and brought so much more to the table". There's no denying that.

What do you think of Bayley's own personal 'Mount Rushmore' for women's wrestling? Do you agree, or do you reckon some other names deserved to be on there?

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