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In a post on Lodestone’s official YouTube account, the documented video of the seminar provided insight about Bayley’s plan. And during a part of the video, Natalya was speaking to Maxxine Dupri and revealed that her Women’s Intercontinental Title win over Becky Lynch wasn’t part of the WWE’s original plans.

“When you went out for that first match against Becky and you f**king killed it, I’m sure you were nervous but you went out there with confidence cause you had done the work. You knew exactly what you needed to do. You knew you were f**king ready. And so, it was just that moment that kind of changed everything cause I mean, I had heard a story where the storyline was going and that wasn’t in the cards. This is an inspiring story just just so you guys know that sh*t can change and it can change in your favor so when you stay the f**k ready and you stay positive and now Sydney’s (Maxxine) got what Rhea was saying earlier, which is momentum,” Natalya said.

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John Cena also attended the seminar, imparting knowledge to 22 female independent wrestlers from all sides of the world. Bayley is set to have another Lodestone seminar this year, possibly in Las Vegas, Nevada.


WWE star Bayley called Lodestone a passion project

When Bayley announced the Lodestone training seminar back in October, she described it as a passion project. She is passionate about pro wrestling and always wanted to give back.

It was an ultimate success, with help from his peers who supported her throughout the entirety of the seminar. The first camp was held at the Flatbacks Wrestling School, which is owned by WWE stars Tyler Breeze and Shawn Spears.