10 Things We Learned From Sasha Banks On Stone Cold's Podcast

5. Sasha Still Keeps A Journal

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When Sasha Banks was 10 years old, she wrote in her journal that she wanted to someday be known as the best women's wrestler in WWE history. Back then, she couldn't have known how far she'd go, but the seeds were planted for success by simply scribbling down that one statement. It's a process Sasha still uses.

In a bid to document her life on the road and her career inside the ring, Banks keeps a diary with details of her matches, experiences and thoughts. If she ever wants to release a book on her career, then this method ensures she won't forget anything important; Austin himself said this was smart, because he's forgotten so much about his own career.

Often, these diary entries are short and only consist of a few lines. Sasha has the most crucial info, like who she worked with, where the match took place and what the crowd were like. If she can keep this up, there's no doubt it'll come in handy someday when she retires from active wrestling.

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