10 Strongest Sellers In WWE Today

9. Sasha Banks

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In her short time as a babyface on on the main roster, Sasha Banks has more than proven that she can sell with the best of them.

Sasha's recent matches with Charlotte have been groundbreaking for the WWE women's division. While Charlotte is no slouch herself when it comes to in-ring selling, as a babyface, Sasha gets the slight edge since she's not only great at it, but her character needs it more.

As a heel, especially in NXT, Sasha didn't need to rely on her selling very much as the arrogant, cocky Legit Boss. While she's still The Boss on the main roster, babyface Sasha needs the crowd to get behind her and believe in her when she sells - and they always do.

In addition to the historical significance, what helped make Sasha's recent string of matches against Charlotte so good was the way she can take a beating.

The bumps Sasha took at SummerSlam, Hell In A Cell, and her numerous matches on Raw were made to feel even more spectacular because fans believed she was truly hurt. While Sasha did have some legit issues with her back recently, it takes nothing away from her ability to get fans to buy into her work and it's led to her becoming one of WWE's strongest sellers, male or female.

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