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Bayley’s touching addition to Extreme Rules gear in honour of Sara Lee

Started by Liz, October 10, 2022, 02:11:31 PM

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Bayley added a little something extra to her Extreme Rules gear at the weekend in honour of the late Sara Lee.
The former WWE Superstar sadly passed away last week at just 30 years of age.
The news of her death rocked the wrestling world and tributes have poured in, including generous donations to her memorial fund.
Bayley's long-running rivalry with Bianca Belair came to a boil at Extreme Rules as the two locked horns in a ladder match for the Raw Women's Championship.
The Role Model entered the ring sporting a red and black outfit, coordinated with her hair, but she also had a small personal addition to her title-challenging gear.
Around her right wrist was a homemade band, seemingly made using just paper and pen.
The bright blue accessory stood out against the rest of her get up and was easily spotted whenever Bayley was on camera.
Following the match, Bayley posted a close-up photo of her wristband on Twitter, which had the word 'Sara' written on it in handwriting.
The Role Model and her new stable, Damage CTRL, have been wreaking havoc on the red brand since their leader returned to to screens following her lengthy injury.
However, she was unsuccessful in her attempt to thwart Belair on the latest pay-per-view and The EST of WWE walked out of the ring after retaining her title.
Bayley's loss at Extreme Rules will certainly not be the last the WWE Universe has seen of her climb back to the top.
Sara Lee memorial fund
Sara Lee's tragic passing has affected both her fans and her former WWE colleagues.
The 2015 Tough Enough winner, whose real name is Sara Ann Weston, leaves behind her husband Cory and her three children.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to help raise money for Sara's funeral and it has already surpassed the $20,000 target set.
At the time of writing, more than $100,000 has been donated to the page and a large amount of WWE personnel, past and present, have contributed.
Becky Lynch, Cody Rhodes and Alexa Bliss all donated $1,000 each and are just a few of the 'top donators' who have put money towards Sara's funeral.
The cause of Sara's sudden passing has not been confirmed, but tragically, she died just one day after celebrating on Instagram that she finally felt healthy enough to attend back-to-back gym sessions after previously struggling with a sinus infection.

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