10 Classic Wrestling Rivalries With ONE THING MISSING

8. Bianca Belair Vs Sasha Banks - A WrestleMania Rematch

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Of all the entries on this list, a Sasha Banks/Bianca Belair WrestleMania rematch feels the most possible, but would either woman want to brave expectations after setting them so high with a stone-cold classic of an original.

The anointment of 'The EST' as a made woman on the main roster and a match so utterly fantastic that it erased memories of a lousy build, the WrestleMania 37 Night One main event was worked and agented to pure exhilarating perfection while expertly registering all the history and Capital-M Moments they were making.

Could they do it again?

It's Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair; it'd be naïve and foolish to doubt them. However, would they want to? There have been rivalries that have spanned three WrestleManias let alone two, but both women find themselves at very different places in their careers at present.

'The Boss', as Mercedes Moné has enhanced her value away from the market leader, and Belair's long run atop the company and follow-up programme with Becky Lynch cemented her as the next generation of Horsewoman-esque pillar. You never forget your first, but if there are two performers to try and make you remember the second, it'd be these ones.

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