Bayley is a former WWE Women's Champion (source: WWE's website)
WWE just ended a major five-year partnership. Bayley has sent an emotional message about it during SmackDown.
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Five years ago, WWE signed a deal with Fox to bring SmackDown to its lineup of shows. Since then, the Fox Network has been the home of WWE on Friday nights. Over the past several years, the broadcast network has been witness to many historic and legendary moments as the show grew to new heights than before.
However, WWE's five-year deal with Fox has now officially come to an end and the blue brand will move to the USA Network next week. Michael Cole also confirmed the same during tonight's episode of SmackDown as he thanked Fox for the past five memorable years.
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Even former WWE Women's Champion Bayley took to social media to share an emotional message thanking WWE's broadcast partner for the past five years.
"Thank you #Smackdown on Fox! It’s been an amazing 5 years!"
Check out her tweet here:
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Bayley was in action earlier in the night when she faced Tiffany Stratton. She was able to get her revenge against the former NXT Women's Champion for costing her the WWE Women's Championship at WWE SummerSlam.
It will be interesting to see if SmackDown will continue to deliver standout shows each week with this new transition.
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