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WWE’s Bayley Calls for More Personal Stories in Women’s Division, Citing Rhea Ripley-Liv Morgan Storyline

One big thing: WWE Women’s Champion Bayley wants more character-driven storylines for female wrestlers

Bayley, speaking on Cody Rhodes’ podcast “What Do You Wanna Talk About,” emphasized the need for more personal narratives in WWE’s women’s division, pointing to the Rhea Ripley, Liv Morgan, and Dominik Mysterio storyline as a prime example.

Why it matters

• This call for diverse storytelling could lead to more engaging content and character development in WWE’s women’s division.
• It highlights a potential shift in focus from title-centric narratives to more personal, character-driven plots.
• Such changes could provide more opportunities for female wrestlers to showcase their talents beyond in-ring performances.

By the numbers

• Segments featuring Morgan and Mysterio have been among the most-watched content on WWE’s social channels in recent weeks.
• These segments have generated increased fan interest leading up to Ripley’s return on Raw.

What they’re saying

Bayley: “I think the stuff they’re doing with Liv and Rhea and Dom right now is such good stuff that I wish we could do more of in the women’s division, where it’s not always based on a championship. More personal stories, and show different sides of the girls.”

The big picture

Bayley’s comments reflect a growing sentiment in the wrestling community that women’s wrestling can benefit from:
• More diverse storytelling
• Increased character development
• Storylines not centered solely on championship pursuits

Between the lines

Bayley’s call for more TV time doesn’t necessarily mean more matches. She emphasizes the importance of character development and showcasing different aspects of the wrestlers’ personalities.

What’s next

As WWE continues to evolve its storytelling approach, we might see:
• More personal feuds and storylines in the women’s division
• Increased focus on character development outside of title pursuits
• Potentially more screen time dedicated to non-match segments for female wrestlers

What do you think about Bayley’s comments? Do you agree that WWE needs more personal stories in the women’s division? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!

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Chase Morgan
Chase Morgan is a seasoned pro wrestling journalist with over a decade of experience covering sports and entertainment. With a deep-seated love for professional wrestling, Chase has spent the last six years specializing in the world of WWE and AEW. His expertise not only lies in match analysis and wrestler profiles but also in understanding the intricate narratives that make wrestling a unique blend of sport and theater. A contributor to several major sports websites, Chase's work is recognized for its insightful commentary and commitment to factual, engaging content. At Pro Wrestling News Hub, Chase aims to continue delivering high-quality wrestling journalism that captivates and informs the enthusiastic wrestling community.
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