A WWE Hall of Famer Who Bayley observed as a child has become one of the main factors that led her to the profession of wrestling. Actually, after more than ten years, Bayley has already been acknowledged as the most outstanding female wrestler in the history of WWE, and that is no surprise at all. Along with being a four-time WWE Women’s Champion, she is also a two-time Women’s Tag Team Champion.
Bayley Opens Up About the Icon Who First Drew Her To WWE
Bayley, who is a current member of the WWE RAW roster, has been experiencing a bizarre relationship with Lyra Valkyria for the majority part of the year. Even the former champion has not escaped with her character flaws, since she is unable to determine whether she would like to be a good girl who is just average or she wants to go back to her evil side.
In an interview on the Nikki and Brie Show, Bayley said iconic WWE Hall of Famer, long-time wrestling legend, Macho Man Randy Savage, was the wrestler who had the greatest influence on her.
“Nothing really caught my attention until I saw Macho Man one time. I was just walking by the living room, and I saw Macho Man come out, and it’s just like one of those cliché things that you hear, but it was so true. I was just glued from then on, just something about him.
You know, I mean, it’s Macho Man. We were just talking about him the other day. He’s my favorite and still is.”
Bayley Reflects on Early Childhood Influence of Macho Man Randy Savage
Bayley, who was born in 1989, was a toddler at the time Machio Man vacated WWE and travelled to WCW, where he remained near the entire decade of the 1990s, hence, it is likely that she was influenced by the latter at a very tender age. Considering the brightly coloured costumes and a bigger-than-life personality of Macho Man, it can be easily comprehended why a child would notice him.
“I pull so much inspiration from him because he’s just energy and that’s, you know, you can’t even explain it. You can’t teach it, but everything he was, you gravitated towards him.”