Damage CTRL
Damage CTRL was a professional wrestling stable in World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) women's division, formed on July 30, 2022, at SummerSlam by Bayley alongside Dakota Kai and Iyo Sky following Belair's successful title defense.[1] The faction quickly established itself as a dominant heel group, engaging in high-profile feuds and achieving significant championship success, including two WWE Women's Tag Team Championship reigns by Kai and Sky, one by Asuka and Kairi Sane, and Iyo Sky's victory in the 2023 Money in the Bank ladder match followed by cashing in to win the WWE Women's Championship.[2] In late 2023, the stable expanded with the addition of The Kabuki Warriors—Asuka and Kairi Sane—solidifying its presence across WWE's Raw and SmackDown brands through coordinated attacks and storyline dominance.[3] Bayley, the original leader, was expelled from the group in February 2024 amid internal tensions, shifting leadership dynamics to Iyo Sky while the faction continued to pursue titles and rivalries, such as against Becky Lynch and the Pure Fusion Collective.[4] Despite ongoing activity into early 2025, including tag team defenses and segment confrontations, Damage CTRL was quietly disbanded by WWE creative in May 2025 following Dakota Kai's release and injuries to key members like Kairi Sane, effectively ending the stable's run after nearly three years.[5]History
Formation (2022)
Damage CTRL was formed in 2022 as a dominant heel faction in WWE's women's division, consisting initially of Bayley, Dakota Kai, and IYO SKY. Bayley, who had been sidelined by an ACL injury sustained at WrestleMania Backlash in May 2021, made her return to the ring after over a year away.[6] Dakota Kai, a former NXT Women's Tag Team Champion alongside IYO SKY, had been released by WWE in April 2022 but was quietly re-signed in July to facilitate the group's debut. IYO SKY, previously known as Io Shirai in NXT where she held multiple titles including the NXT Women's Championship, was transitioning to the main roster for the first time.[7] The trio's alliance was built on shared histories of ambition and betrayal, with Kai and SKY having turned heel in NXT by attacking allies to pursue championships, mirroring Bayley's evolving role as a cunning leader post her "Hugger" persona.[8] The faction made its explosive debut on July 30, 2022, at SummerSlam in Nashville, Tennessee, immediately following the Raw Women's Championship match between Bianca Belair and Becky Lynch. After Belair retained her title and shared a respectful embrace with Lynch, Bayley interrupted by entering the ring unannounced, flanked by the debuting Kai and SKY. Bayley verbally assaulted Belair, mocking her championship reign, while Kai and SKY joined the confrontation, positioning themselves as enforcers. Though a brawl was anticipated, the new group opted to retreat up the ramp, leaving the crowd chanting in shock and establishing their disruptive presence.[9] This surprise alignment targeted top stars like Belair and Lynch, signaling Damage CTRL's intent to upend the division's hierarchy. On the August 5, 2022, episode of SmackDown—billed as SummerSlam fallout—the group was officially named Damage CTRL during an in-ring segment where Bayley declared their mission to seize control amid what she described as chaos in the women's division. The name, coined internally by the members, stemmed from their goal to impose "control" while inflicting "damage" on rivals, a concept Kai later explained as a reflection of the division's perceived disorder.[10] WWE filed a trademark for "Damage CTRL" shortly after on August 16, 2022, formalizing the stable's identity.[11] In the weeks following, Kai and SKY entered the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship tournament, losing the finals to Raquel Rodriguez and Aliyah at Clash at the Castle on September 3 but rebounding to win the titles in a rematch on the October 7 episode of SmackDown, solidifying the faction's early momentum.[8]Expansion and dominance (2022–2023)
Following their formation, Damage CTRL rapidly established dominance in WWE's women's division through strategic alliances and championship pursuits. Dakota Kai and IYO SKY captured the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship for the first time on the September 12, 2022, episode of Raw, defeating Raquel Rodriguez and Aliyah in a hard-fought match that highlighted the faction's coordinated aggression. The duo lost the titles to Alexa Bliss and Asuka on October 31, 2022, but reclaimed them just five days later at Crown Jewel on November 5, 2022, with interference from stablemate Nikki Cross proving decisive against the champions.[12] This second reign lasted 114 days until February 27, 2023, when Becky Lynch and Lita dethroned them on Raw, solidifying Damage CTRL's status as a persistent threat in the tag team landscape.[13] The faction's influence extended beyond titles, as they engaged in high-profile feuds that elevated the women's division. Led by Bayley, Damage CTRL targeted top competitors like Bianca Belair, culminating in a marquee WarGames Match at Survivor Series on November 26, 2022, where Bayley, Kai, SKY, Cross, and an unlikely ally in Rhea Ripley faced Belair, Asuka, Bliss, Mia Yim, and Becky Lynch.[14] Though they fell short in the brutal steel cage encounter, the event underscored their role as a disruptive force, drawing widespread attention and positioning them as antagonists against WWE's elite female stars.[15] Damage CTRL's tactics—often involving numbers advantages and psychological warfare—allowed them to control key storylines throughout late 2022, transforming the group into a cornerstone of SmackDown programming.[16] In 2023, IYO SKY further cemented the faction's supremacy by winning the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match on July 1 in London, outlasting Bayley, Becky Lynch, Zelina Vega, Zoey Stark, Shotzi, and Liv Morgan in a chaotic battle.[17] SKY cashed in her contract later that summer, capitalizing on Bianca Belair's grueling victory over Asuka at SummerSlam on August 5 to become the WWE Women's Champion in a shocking post-match ambush.[18] This triumph marked Damage CTRL's first singles world title under their banner, amplifying their dominance and leading to defenses against challengers like Belair and Lynch, while Bayley and Kai provided crucial interference to maintain the group's iron grip on the division.[19] The period's expansion came in November 2023, bolstering Damage CTRL's ranks and intensifying their threat level. Kairi Sane made a surprise return to WWE at Crown Jewel earlier that month, competing in a Battle Royal, before officially aligning with the faction on the November 10 episode of SmackDown.[20] In the same episode, Asuka shockingly betrayed her partners Charlotte Flair and Bianca Belair during a Six-Woman Tag Team Match against Damage CTRL, attacking them with her mist and declaring her loyalty to Bayley, SKY, and Kai.[20] This addition of the reunited Kabuki Warriors—Sane and Asuka, former NXT Women's Tag Team Champions—infused the group with renewed ferocity, enabling them to challenge for multiple titles and headline the women's WarGames at Survivor Series later that month.[21] The expansion not only diversified their offensive capabilities but also extended their reign of terror into 2024, though internal tensions soon emerged.[15]Internal conflicts and restructuring (2023–2024)
Following the expansion of Damage CTRL in November 2023 with the addition of Kairi Sane at WWE Crown Jewel on November 4, where she assisted IYO SKY in retaining the WWE Women's Championship against Zelina Vega, subtle tensions emerged within the group. Bayley, as the founding leader, began to assert more control, such as unofficially inserting herself into a Triple Threat match for the WWE Women's Championship at WWE Fastlane on October 7 by interfering in matches involving IYO SKY, Asuka, and Charlotte Flair, which drew quiet discontent from her stablemates.[22][23] These frictions intensified after Asuka's official alignment with Damage CTRL on the November 10 episode of SmackDown, where she betrayed Bianca Belair during a match against IYO SKY to secure the group's dominance in the women's division. Bayley publicly addressed the group's future on the same episode, emphasizing unity but hinting at underlying strains, particularly as IYO SKY's successful title reign positioned her as a focal point, overshadowing Bayley's role. By December 2023, external rivalries, such as with Zelina Vega, highlighted the group's internal dynamics, with Bayley defending the faction's direction amid reports of creative dissatisfaction backstage regarding booking inconsistencies.[24][23][25] The turning point occurred in early 2024 amid preparations for the Road to WrestleMania. On the February 2 episode of SmackDown, Bayley confronted Damage CTRL (IYO SKY, Kairi Sane, and Asuka) about their lack of support during her recent matches, accusing them of prioritizing individual ambitions over the collective; this led to a physical altercation where the group attacked her, signaling the erosion of loyalty. Tensions peaked on the March 1 episode of SmackDown when Dakota Kai, who had been sidelined by injury since December 2023 and appeared to side with Bayley during her recovery, turned on her former leader by superkicking her and aligning with the rest of Damage CTRL, officially expelling Bayley from the stable.[26][27][28] This betrayal marked a significant restructuring, transitioning Damage CTRL from Bayley's vision of a dominant heel alliance to a more streamlined unit led by IYO SKY, with Dakota Kai's return bolstering the tag team capabilities alongside The Kabuki Warriors (Kairi Sane and Asuka). The group refocused on title pursuits, including IYO SKY's defenses leading into WrestleMania XL, while Bayley pursued a solo path, ultimately winning the 2024 Women's Royal Rumble match on January 27 to challenge IYO SKY at WrestleMania 40 on April 6–7. Backstage reports indicated WWE creative viewed the split as a necessary evolution to elevate IYO SKY as a main event star, resolving prior booking issues that had diluted the faction's momentum.[29][25]Decline and disbandment (2024–2025)
Following Bayley's ousting from the faction on the February 2, 2024, episode of SmackDown, where she was attacked by Dakota Kai, Iyo Sky, Asuka, and Kairi Sane after confronting the group about their lack of loyalty, Damage CTRL entered a period of internal strife and diminished prominence. The betrayal sparked a high-profile feud leading into WrestleMania XL, culminating in Bayley defeating Iyo Sky to capture the WWE Women's Championship on April 6, 2024, stripping the group of its top singles titleholder. This loss marked a turning point, as Damage CTRL's momentum waned without Bayley's leadership, with the faction failing to secure major victories in subsequent months. The 2024 WWE Draft in late April relocated Damage CTRL to Raw, but the group struggled to adapt, hampered by recurring injuries. Dakota Kai, already sidelined multiple times since 2022, suffered another setback in May 2024, limiting her in-ring contributions. At Backlash France on May 4, 2024, Asuka and Kairi Sane lost the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship to Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill, further eroding the stable's championship pedigree. Iyo Sky's title pursuits faltered in the ensuing months. Entering 2025, Damage CTRL's decline accelerated due to personnel losses and health issues. Asuka, who had been sidelined since a knee injury in May 2024, remained out until mid-2025, while Kairi Sane contended with her own recovery, leaving Iyo Sky as the primary active representative. On May 2, 2025, WWE released Dakota Kai as part of a broader talent cut, effectively dissolving the group's core lineup.[30] This prompted an internal decision to quietly disband Damage CTRL in early May 2025, with no immediate plans for reformation, though sporadic team-ups under the name occurred, such as Iyo Sky's involvement in multi-woman matches on Raw in November 2025. Despite the disbandment, former members Asuka and Kairi Sane, as the Kabuki Warriors, won the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship on the November 10, 2025 episode of Raw.[31] The faction's end reflected broader creative shifts in WWE's women's division, prioritizing individual storylines over stable dynamics.[19]Members
Founding members
Damage CTRL was founded by Bayley, who assembled the group at WWE SummerSlam on July 30, 2022, recruiting Dakota Kai and IYO SKY as her initial allies after returning from injury, following Bianca Belair's successful WWE Women's Championship defense against Becky Lynch.[32] Bayley, a former WWE Women's Champion and Raw Women's Champion with a career spanning over a decade in WWE, positioned herself as the founding and initial leader until her expulsion in February 2024, drawing on her experience to guide the faction's aggressive tactics in the women's division.[15] Dakota Kai, a New Zealand-born wrestler known for her technical prowess and high-flying style, had been sidelined by injury and a prior release from WWE in April 2022 before making a surprise return to join Bayley at SummerSlam.[33] Her addition brought tag team expertise, as she quickly paired with IYO SKY to challenge for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship, emphasizing Damage CTRL's focus on disrupting established stars like Belair and Becky Lynch. Kai remained with the group until her WWE release on May 2, 2025.[34] IYO SKY, formerly known as Io Shirai in other promotions, was a Japanese sensation and former NXT Women's Champion whose aerial acrobatics and submission holds complemented the group's dynamic.[35] Recruited alongside Kai, she solidified the trio's international appeal and in-ring versatility, assuming leadership after Bayley's expulsion, with the three debuting their alliance by attacking Belair post-match, signaling their intent to control WWE's women's landscape.[15] This core lineup established Damage CTRL's reputation for cunning interference and unified dominance in the early months.Additional members
In late 2023, Damage CTRL expanded with the addition of Asuka and Kairi Sane, former tag team partners known as the Kabuki Warriors.[36] On the November 10, 2023, episode of SmackDown, Asuka turned on her temporary allies Bianca Belair and Charlotte Flair during a six-woman tag team match, aligning herself with the group by attacking Belair and officially joining Bayley, IYO SKY, and Dakota Kai.[36] Immediately following this betrayal, Kairi Sane made her return to WWE television after an extended absence, confronting Asuka in the ring before embracing her and integrating into Damage CTRL as well, solidifying the faction's new lineup. Sane remained active until suffering injuries, including a shoulder dislocation in June 2025.[36] This addition brought a renewed focus on international talent and tag team prowess to the stable, with Asuka and Sane quickly reforming the Kabuki Warriors duo within the group.[37] Asuka, a former Raw Women's Champion and multi-time award winner, contributed her striking-based offense and veteran experience, while Sane, known for her high-flying maneuvers and technical skill honed in promotions like Stardom, added agility and precision to the group's dynamics. Their inclusion elevated Damage CTRL's presence on SmackDown, leading to key rivalries and title pursuits, including the Kabuki Warriors capturing the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship in December 2023. Asuka departed the group in June 2025, announcing its official end.[38][39] No further members were officially added to Damage CTRL. The group underwent significant changes, including Bayley's expulsion and later departures due to releases and injuries, leading to its quiet disbandment in May 2025.[37][5]Subgroups
Tag team units
Damage CTRL featured two primary tag team units that contributed significantly to the stable's dominance in WWE's women's tag team division. These pairings not only captured championships but also reinforced the group's aggressive, coordinated strategy in multi-woman matches and title pursuits.[36] The first tag team unit consisted of IYO SKY and Dakota Kai, who formed the core of Damage CTRL upon its inception at SummerSlam 2022. As longtime allies from their time in NXT, Kai and SKY quickly transitioned their partnership into the main roster under the stable's banner, debuting as a cohesive duo. They won the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship twice in late 2022: first on the September 12, 2022, episode of Raw by defeating Aliyah and Raquel Rodriguez, holding the titles for 48 days until losing them to Alexa Bliss and Asuka on October 31, 2022; and second by defeating Bliss and Asuka in a championship match at Crown Jewel on November 5, 2022, holding the titles for 114 days until losing them to Becky Lynch and Lita on the February 27, 2023, episode of Raw.[13] Their chemistry was evident in high-stakes encounters, solidifying their status as architects of the stable's early success in the tag division.[40][13] The second tag team unit, The Kabuki Warriors—Asuka and Kairi Sane—joined Damage CTRL in November 2023, reuniting their iconic partnership from earlier WWE runs and NXT UK under the stable's umbrella. Asuka had been sporadically aligned with the group prior to Sane's arrival, but the full duo's integration occurred during a SmackDown episode on November 10, 2023, where they immediately engaged in a six-woman tag match alongside IYO SKY against Bianca Belair, Charlotte Flair, and the then-independent Asuka, showcasing their mist-spraying, high-impact style that complemented Damage CTRL's chaotic ethos. The Kabuki Warriors cashed in their Money in the Bank contract on Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill immediately after the latter's victory at Royal Rumble on January 26, 2024, to win the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship, embarking on a reign that emphasized their veteran prowess and brutal offense. They defended the titles against challengers including Cargill and Belair in a rematch at Backlash France on May 4, 2024, before losing them to The Unholy Union (Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn) on the June 14, 2024, episode of SmackDown. This partnership extended Damage CTRL's influence into 2024, participating in WarGames matches and multi-team feuds that highlighted the stable's depth.[36][41][13][42] Throughout Damage CTRL's run, these tag units occasionally crossed over in mixed pairings, such as SKY teaming with Sane in non-title bouts against contenders like Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark on September 2, 2024, Raw, to assert the stable's continued threat level even amid internal tensions. However, the primary units remained SKY/Kai and The Kabuki Warriors, driving the group's championship pursuits and rivalries until the stable's quiet disbandment in mid-2025.[43]Leadership factions
Damage CTRL's leadership factions evolved over the stable's existence, reflecting shifts in power dynamics and membership that shaped its direction in WWE's women's division. The original iteration under Bayley's command emphasized a tight-knit trio focused on resurgence and dominance, while the subsequent phase led by Iyo Sky incorporated expansion and internal betrayal, leading to a more aggressive, championship-oriented unit.[25] The founding leadership faction, spearheaded by Bayley from July 2022 to early 2024, consisted of Bayley as the strategic veteran leader, alongside Dakota Kai and Iyo Sky as her core enforcers. This group debuted at SummerSlam 2022, where Bayley aligned with the returning Kai and Sky to attack Bianca Belair, establishing their heel persona rooted in calculated disruption and tag team prowess. Under Bayley's guidance, the faction's tag team of Kai and Sky captured the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship twice in 2022—first on September 12 defeating Aliyah and Raquel Rodriguez (48 days), and second on November 5 defeating Alexa Bliss and Asuka (114 days)—positioning the group as a disruptive force against top babyfaces like Belair and Becky Lynch, culminating in high-profile matches such as the six-woman tag at WrestleMania 39 against Lynch, Lita, and Trish Stratus.[37][13][44] Following internal tensions and Iyo Sky's ascent, a new leadership faction emerged in mid-2023, with Sky assuming control after cashing in her Money in the Bank contract to win the WWE Women's Championship in June 2024. This shift marginalized Bayley, leading to the group's betrayal of her on the February 5, 2024, episode of Raw, where Sky, Kai, Asuka, and Kairi Sane attacked Bayley, solidifying Sky's role as the authoritative figurehead. The expanded unit under Sky integrated the Kabuki Warriors—Asuka and Kairi Sane—recruited in November 2023 to bolster tag team strength, resulting in the Kabuki Warriors cashing in at Royal Rumble to win the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship in January 2024. Sky's leadership emphasized high-flying offense and ruthless ambition, driving storylines like the WarGames match at Survivor Series 2023 against Belair's team and ongoing rivalries with factions such as Pure Fusion Collective in early 2025. However, injuries to Asuka and Sane, combined with Dakota Kai's release in May 2025, left Sky as the sole active member, contributing to the faction's quiet disbandment by June 2025.[25][45][46][13][42][5]Championships and accomplishments
Team titles
Damage CTRL has achieved success as a faction through its members capturing the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship on three separate occasions, representing the group's primary team title accomplishments. These reigns highlight the stable's dominance in the women's tag team division during its peak periods.[47] The first reign came shortly after the group's formation, with Dakota Kai and IYO SKY defeating Raquel Rodriguez and Aliyah to win the titles on the September 12, 2022, episode of Raw. This victory marked Damage CTRL's initial championship success as a unit and solidified their presence on the main roster. Kai and SKY held the championships for 49 days before losing them to Alexa Bliss and Asuka on the October 31, 2022, episode of Raw.[47] Kai and SKY reclaimed the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship just five days later, defeating Bliss and Asuka at the Crown Jewel event on November 5, 2022. This second reign lasted 114 days and was defended multiple times, including against notable challengers like Damage CTRL's internal dynamics influencing title opportunities. The titles were lost to Becky Lynch and Lita on the February 27, 2023, episode of Raw, amid growing tensions within the group.[47] The third and most recent team title reign for Damage CTRL involved Asuka and Kairi Sane, known as The Kabuki Warriors, who joined the stable in mid-2023. They captured the championships from Katana Chance and Kayden Carter on the January 26, 2024, episode of SmackDown, reuniting their partnership under the Damage CTRL banner. This reign spanned 99 days, featuring defenses that intertwined with the faction's ongoing storylines, until they were defeated by Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill at the Backlash France premium live event on May 4, 2024.[48][47]| Reign | Team | Date Won | Event | Length | Date Lost | Successful Defenses |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dakota Kai & IYO SKY | September 12, 2022 | Raw | 49 days | October 31, 2022 | 1 |
| 2 | Dakota Kai & IYO SKY | November 5, 2022 | Crown Jewel | 114 days | February 27, 2023 | 2 |
| 3 | Asuka & Kairi Sane | January 26, 2024 | SmackDown | 99 days | May 4, 2024 | 3 |