Becky Lynch Blames Bayley For Damage CTRL Failure

In a recent interview, Becky Lynch criticized the effectiveness of the now-splintered Damage CTRL faction, attributing its shortcomings directly to Bayley.

Becky Lynch Blames Bayley For Damage CTRL Failure
  • Becky Lynch criticized Damage CTRL as a failure, blaming Bayley for the faction's lack of success.
  • Lynch stated, "Damage CTRL controlled zero damage," and claimed Bayley "fails at most missions."
  • The faction is now defunct, with Bayley ousted, Dakota Kai released, IYO SKY competing solo, and Asuka and Kairi Sane inactive.
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Becky Lynch has assessed the WWE faction Damage CTRL as a complete failure, specifically citing Bayley as the reason for its lack of success. Lynch offered this blunt evaluation during a recent media interview discussing the group.

“‘Damage CTRL’ controlled zero damage,” Lynch stated pointedly to Variety. She added, “Precisely zero damage was controlled. Mission failed, because Bayley fails at most missions.” This highlights Lynch’s view on the group’s ineffectiveness.

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The faction itself is effectively defunct in its original form. Bayley was ousted months ago, Dakota Kai has since been released by WWE, IYO SKY currently competes solo, and Asuka and Kairi Sane are not presently active factors.

Lynch also drew upon her history battling the stable. She mentioned being recruited for WarGames encounters specifically to counteract Bayley’s group, suggesting a long-standing mandate for her to oppose them.

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These critical comments emphasize the ongoing real-life animosity reported between Lynch and Bayley. It is widely anticipated their rivalry will reignite once Bayley returns to action following her injury recovery.

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