One Big Thing
WWE veteran Bayley shared an encouraging message with B-Fab following their Women’s United States Championship tournament match on SmackDown, drawing parallels to her own career journey.
The Details
• B-Fab made her significant main roster singles debut in a triple threat match against Bayley and Candice LeRae
• The match was part of the inaugural WWE Women’s United States Championship tournament
• Despite losing, B-Fab showcased notable improvement and debuted new entrance music
• Bayley emerged victorious and advanced in the tournament
By The Numbers
• This was B-Fab’s first real main roster TV match (excluding Royal Rumble and battle royal appearances)
• Only her 5th TV match overall, including NXT appearances
• Has been training extensively with Natalya at the Hart Dungeon
Bayley’s Message
“When we were introducing the first ever @WWENXT Womens championship, I lost in the first round of the tournament. But fast forward all these years and now people align that title with our match in Brooklyn. It wasn’t your night, but don’t mean it’s not meant for you. Only up ❤”
Why It Matters
This moment represents the continuing evolution of WWE’s women’s division, where veterans like Bayley actively support emerging talent. B-Fab’s development and debut of new individual branding signals WWE’s investment in building new stars for their women’s roster.
Looking Forward
B-Fab’s post-match declaration that this is “just the beginning” suggests WWE may have larger plans for her development and future storylines.
What do you think about B-Fab’s performance in her main roster singles debut? Do you see championship gold in her future? Share your thoughts in the comments below!