WWE Fastlane 2021: 10 Nightmares That Could Happen

8. Ding Dong, Hello!

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Where the hell is Bayley going with this 'Ding Dong, Hello!' stuff?

Her middle-of-the-road talk show segments have been borderline painful to watch thus far, and there doesn't seem to be any sense of clear direction for someone who ruled the SmackDown women's scene in 2020. That might not stop WWE from eating up pay-per-view minutes this weekend.

Bayley may well invite a guest onto her phoney chat show to kill some time. It'd be unnecessary, sure, but that doesn't mean it won't happen. WWE occasionally slot this kind of segment into pay-per-views if they're deemed throwaway to begin with - Fastlane certainly is that.

If WWE don't have a guest in mind, then they might have Bayley bore everyone by reading out false praise for her Miz TV-meets-A Moment Of Bliss rip off. Piper's Pit, this isn't, and it never will be. Bayley should be doing better things on TV than this tripe.

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