WWE's Bayley Questions Why She's A Pro Wrestler

The cryptic social media posts keep on coming from WWE star Bayley post-WrestleMania 39.

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WWE star Bayley has posted yet another cryptic message on her social media pages, and it's causing everyone to question her future with the company.

The Damage CTRL leader had previously posted a quick "bye" on socials following WrestleMania 39, but she's followed up on that with a lengthier Instagram post questioning why pro wrestlers even want to be pro wrestlers in the first place.

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Bayley shared some pics of herself posing with a string of folks across 'Mania weekend - everything looks smiley and happy, but there's a strange sense of discontent in the caption. There, the Raw star asked: "Are you doin this work to facilitate growth or to become famous? Which is more important?".

It's worth pointing out that the caption was in quotation marks; that's because it's a quote from J. Cole’s “The Climb Back".

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She hasn't followed up on this post or explained what it means though, and so the speculation is now rife about her future plans in WWE going forwards.

Damage CTRL lost to Becky Lynch, Lita and Trish Stratus at WrestleMania, but it looks like there's a split coming over on that side heading through SummerSlam.

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