On Saturday night, Bayley won the 2024 women’s Royal Rumble match.
Taking to Twitter, Bayley posted a photo of the letters “ITYS” (I Told You So) shaved into the back of her head. You can check that out below:
I TOLD YOU SO #RoyalRumble pic.twitter.com/yxCSz3tI8Z
— Bayley (@itsBayleyWWE) January 29, 2024
Becky Lynch will be making the following signing appearances to promote her upcoming memoir:
* March 27th: Bookends in Ridgewood, NJ.
* April 2nd: Barnes & Noble on Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, PA (6 PM).
* April 15th: Barnes & Noble at the Grove in Los Angeles (2 PM).
As we reported earlier today here on eWn, Rhea Ripley granted her first individual Make-A-Wish over Royal Rumble weekend. WWE has posted a photo gallery of the Make-A-Wish session photos, which you can see below:
“Women’s World Champion @RheaRipley_WWE granted her very first individual wish with @MakeAWish this past weekend ahead of #RoyalRumble!”
Women’s World Champion @RheaRipley_WWE granted her very first individual wish with @MakeAWish this past weekend ahead of #RoyalRumble! 💜 https://t.co/i0mEyAYKuz
— WWE (@WWE) January 29, 2024
You can check out the latest edition of WWE’s “Canvas 2 Canvas” below. This episode features Rob Schamberger painting a portrait of Randy Orton:
Bayley Wins 2024 Women’s Royal Rumble Match
In an exciting turn of events, Bayley emerged victorious in the 2024 women’s Royal Rumble match. The event took place on Saturday night and showcased the incredible talent and athleticism of the female superstars in WWE.
Following her win, Bayley took to Twitter to share her excitement. She posted a photo of the letters “ITYS” (I Told You So) shaved into the back of her head, symbolizing her confidence and proving her doubters wrong. The tweet quickly gained attention and generated buzz among wrestling fans.
Bayley’s victory in the Royal Rumble match solidifies her status as one of the top competitors in the women’s division. Known for her high-energy performances and charismatic personality, she has become a fan favorite over the years. This win further cements her place among the elite female wrestlers in WWE.
In other news, Becky Lynch, a former WWE superstar, will be making several signing appearances to promote her upcoming memoir. Fans will have the opportunity to meet Lynch and get their copies of her book signed at various locations. The signings will take place on March 27th at Bookends in Ridgewood, NJ, April 2nd at Barnes & Noble on Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, PA, and April 15th at Barnes & Noble at the Grove in Los Angeles.
Additionally, Rhea Ripley, the current Women’s World Champion, recently granted her first individual Make-A-Wish request. WWE shared a photo gallery of the heartwarming moment, showcasing Ripley’s generosity and impact outside of the wrestling ring. This gesture highlights the positive influence that WWE superstars have on their fans and communities.
Lastly, WWE’s “Canvas 2 Canvas” series continues to captivate fans with its unique blend of art and wrestling. In the latest episode, artist Rob Schamberger paints a portrait of Randy Orton, one of the most iconic and accomplished wrestlers in WWE history. The series provides a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process and celebrates the artistry within professional wrestling.
Overall, these recent events in the world of WWE demonstrate the ongoing excitement and passion surrounding women’s wrestling. From Bayley’s Royal Rumble win to Becky Lynch’s book signings and Rhea Ripley’s charitable efforts, female superstars continue to make a significant impact both inside and outside the ring. With each new development, fans eagerly anticipate what the future holds for these talented athletes.