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Bayley warns Bianca Belair ahead of their SmackDown obstacle course challenge

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Bayley had her own talk show segment on SmackDown and ended up challenging Bianca Belair for an obstacle course challenge

Last week’s SmackDown saw the debut of Bayley with her Ding Dong, Hello talk show. The former SmackDown Women’s Champion has been excellent since turning heel and her first guest was a rising star too.

Bianca Belair didn’t actually play her part in the segment as she was there to rile up Bayley. Things got heated between the pair and it led to an obstacle course challenge being set up between Belair and Bayley next week.

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Bayley might be one of the best wrestlers in the WWE presently. However, Belair has a history of performing well in track and field during her college days.

Bayley had hit out at the EST of WWE when she was preparing to make her SmackDown debut. It seems that Bayley would be the one getting the loss but she had a warning for her rival.

This was a hit on Belair’s EST of WWE name, where she believes she is the strongest and best in the promotion.

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The former champion does need to bring her A-game on SmackDown next week. Belair seems happy with the challenge and posted a few fun snips of her reaction to the same.

However, Bayley was having none of it and provided another warning to the EST of WWE:

This should be a fun segment between the pair and WWE is doing a good job in pushing Belair. The EST of WWE is a gifted athlete and was one of the rising stars on NXT before being moved to Raw.

She couldn’t get enough chances to impress on the Red brand. However, things have improved since she was drafted to SmackDown.

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Saiyed Adeem Karim

Ditching a corporate job to follow a dream isn't easy, but when football comes calling, who can say no? Been following the beautiful game since 1998. Liverpool addict, F1 fanatic!

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