WWE Raw: Women’s Division Ranking for September
By John Canton
3. Bayley
Bayley’s Raw debut took place on August 22, the night after SummerSlam. The crowd loved her right away and she was booked to win all of her matches for a few weeks.
She got a big win on Raw when she beat Charlotte clean in a non-title match and it looked like she would face the champion in a title match at Clash of Champions. Then Sasha Banks was back in the mix because her back injury wasn’t as bad as WWE first thought.
It was nice to see Bayley getting a title shot at Clash of Champions, but as soon as they announced a three way it was obvious she was getting pinned. That’s what happened as Charlotte hit her with a boot to the face and pinned her. That finish really made Bayley look weak because it was just a basic kick that a talent like her should have kicked out of.
Bayley’s spot on Raw seems to be as the next in line for a title shot. Like I said with Jax, though, it wouldn’t be a bad thing if she feuded with her rival from NXT either. At least it would give them something to do.