Sasha Banks is easily one of the biggest WWE superstars of the last 10 years. She has charisma for days and her wrestling skills are one of the very best in the world. She always had a star quality to her ever since she arrived on NXT in the 2010s. She is one of those superstars as well who has done really well outside of WWE as well with a role in The Mandalorian show.
Sasha Banks has a lot of fans in the WWE Universe and deservedly so. She is the perfect brand ambassador for WWE and she is one of the best professional wrestlers in the world and her matches are always must see. Let’s look at the extraordinary career of Sasha Banks till now.
The NXT standard bearer
Ever since Sasha Banks arrived in NXT, she was the standard for the Women’s division there as she was the best wrestler in that brand. She already had a star presence to her and her promo work was always on point. She elevated all the other women in the NXT division and made them better wrestlers as well including her best friend Bayley. Sasha Banks became the NXT Women’s Champion very early in her career as she was the only one who could carry the responsibility of becoming champion and she took that role and smashed it out of the park. Her match with Bayley at NXT Takeover Brooklyn in 2015 is still Considered as one of the best matches ever and it inspired so many young females to take up professional wrestling as a profession.
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The Main Roster
Sasha Banks debuted at Raw in July 2015 when WWE was heading towards making women more inclusive she not treating them as divas abs giving them longer matches and elevating the division as a whole. She along with Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair were the Three focal points of the revival and it all culminated in a triple threat match at WrestleMania 32 between these Three women and they stole the show and Sasha Banks was the star.
Becoming The Boss
In the 2nd half of 2016, Sasha Banks started her journey to becoming a legend in WWE. Her rivalry with Charlotte Flair was historic in many ways for the Women of WWE and they had a string of phenomenal matches and title changes between the two women and each match was better than the last and it culminated in the first women hell in a cell match. After that she kept on rising and won lots of championships and had great matches with the likes of Asuka, Becky Lynch, Bayley, Naomi etc. In 2017, she and Bayley won the women’s tag team championships and Sasha Banks again created history.
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Sasha Banks rejuvenated
After WrestleMania 35, Sasha Banks needed a break from WWE and wrestling as a whole because she was drained out and was not in the mood for continuing to work and she even asked for her release and Vince McMahon rightfully said no and she went to Japan to get a break and after some time she was feeling fresh and raring to go again in WWE and win titles. She came back Better than ever and during the Covid pandemic, She was the star of both the shows as she and Bayley carried WWE and had amazing dingles and tag team Matches and Sasha Banks even won 2 titles at the same time and cemented her legacy as The Boss. She finally achieved her life long dream of main eventing WrestleMania this year with Bianca Belair.
Looking forward to the future
The fact that Sasha Banks has achieved so much oy at age 29 should not be possible yet she is already a legend before she hits her peak as a wrestler. This shows how great she is and how long she still has to go and we can only imagine how much she will achieve more in the future. She is already a Hall of Famer and the fact that Sasha Banks is so passionate about WWE will make her one of the Greatest to ever do this. All the fans can be very excited to look forward to her future.
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