10 Great Wrestlers (With Terrible WrestleMania Records)

1. Sasha Banks (0-5)

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Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair made history at WrestleMania 37 by being the first African American pairing - male or female - to main event wrestling's most important PPV. Yet while the match itself was groundbreaking the result was anything but, as The Boss found herself staring at the lights yet again at the Show of Shows.

Sasha Banks holds the dubious record of having lost in a different type of match-up at every WrestleMania she's been in. Whether it's been a tag match, four-way elimination, five-way elimination, triple threat or a straight up singles match, The Boss has done the honours in all of them.

At only 29 years of age Sasha is a wrestling savant, and it may be this that's holding her back in the bizarro world of WWE. Much like her idol Eddie Guerrero, Sasha Banks is great at making her opponents look like a million bucks. Bayley became a megastar after beating Sasha back in their NXT days, Charlotte's star shone even brighter in triumphing over The Boss in their 2016 feud and Bianca came out of WrestleMania 37's stellar main event looking like the future of the company.

Sasha excels at making others look good, but hopefully WWE will one day give The Boss her own moment in the spotlight on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

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