Bayley has been a key part of WWE’s women’s division for years and has achieved a lot in her career. She’s known for sharing her experience with others, and Cody Rhodes now revealed that many see her as the leader in the WWE locker room.

While speaking to Jazzys World TV, Cody Rhodes revealed that Bayley is the current locker room leader in WWE. He compared her to a captain with a “C” on the jersey, emphasizing her role in getting things done.

Alongside Randy Orton, Bayley is someone who takes charge and he stated that she handles things like making sure people are on time or bringing energy to the show. Cody Rhodes thinks she is perfect for the role and deserves to be the leader.

“Here’s the thing I don’t think people know about Bayley, she’s probably the actual current locker room leader. Like if you got a captain, you know, the C on the jersey, it’s probably her and Randy Orton in terms of you need something done, ‘Hey, such and such doesn’t need to be late anymore. Hey, we need energy for this show.’ She’s the locker room leader, and she should be.”

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Bayley has been instrumental in bringing the Women’s United States as well as the Intercontinental Championship as she wants the division to flourish. Therefore, it comes as no surprise Bayley is viewed as the locker room leader and many fans will agree with Rhodes stating that she more than deserve such an accolade.

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