10 Things We Learned From WWE Chronicle: Sasha Banks

5. Hidden Meanings

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Sasha Banks' relationship with husband Sarath Ton was focussed upon at various points in the piece, with 'The Boss' making a point to credit her other half at various appoints for the emotional support he provided her in her darkest days.

It was particularly pleasing considering how much time they have to spend together - Ton's role within WWE as an attire empresario could have added pressure to their relationship, especially during his wife's time off the road, but it instead fosters a positive outcome by virtue of his role as her confidence-booster and personal costume designer.

To this end, he revealed additionally sweet element of their relationship - he leaves messages of support hidden on the inside of her gear. Here, he was shown scribbling something on the inside of her wrist accessory before folding it over, obscured from public view. Sasha's ostentatious gear often reflects something from her past or pre-existing angles, but this particular note was something even superfans wouldn't ever be able to spot.

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