The recent feud between Bayley and Sasha Banks has been one of the highlights of 2018.

The pair were at each other's throats in the weeks building up to WrestleMania - but their rivalry started long before that.

At the Royal Rumble in January, Bayley was eliminated by Banks - and then one month later, her "best friend" played a part in The Hugger's loss to Alexa Bliss inside the Elimination Chamber. 

THE TENSION BOILS OVER

As the tension boiled over following February's pay-per-view, the pair became locked in a feud ahead of WrestleMania, where Bayley got her revenge and eliminated Banks from the inaugural Women's Battle Royale.

The two then went head to head following the biggest event of the year - but after their one on one match was interrupted by the Riott Squad, they found common enemies.

Two weeks ago on Monday Night RAW, Bayley replaced Alexa Bliss in a six-woman tag team match - joining Banks and Ember Moon against Ruby Riott, Sarah Logan and Liv Morgan. 

FRIENDS AGAIN?

The team of Banks, Bayley and Moon defeated the Riott Squad that night - but just as it looked like the feuding pair were patching things up, Kurt Angle announced that he reversed the match decision. 

The changed result saw Bayley and Banks exchange some less than friendly looks - and it now seems that it's going to take more than a tag team win to bring them back onto the same page. 

But according to the latest rumours, the two superstars will be kept away from each other, at least for now. 

BAYLEY'S NEXT FEUD

According to Cageside Seats, Bayley will now be working a lengthy program against the Riott Squad - meaning she will be kept out of the Raw Women’s Title picture - and away from Banks.

Although the report doesn't say exactly how long she'll be feuding with Ruby Riott and co, expect it to be quite a while before we see Bayley and Banks on the opposite sides of the ring from each other.

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