10 Things We Learned From WWE Chronicle: Sasha Banks

4. Less-Than-Hidden Meanings

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Sasha Banks has long been a favourite of those fans that enjoy looking for creative clues on wrestling clothes, and this continued look at her process alongside husband Sarath Ton brought more to light on the hows and whys of the choices she makes for particular matches.

Showing her Eddie Guerrero-inspired Clash Of Champions gear as a work-in-progress as well as her blue return ensemble, this was the sort of backstage Network content entirely free of gossip but absolutely loaded with the type of behind-the-scenes stuff many fans crave.

There's a lot to be said for the...admin of pro wrestling beyond the slightly staged nature of a Ride Along or Table For Three, and it's almost always found in the scene-setting sections of special such as this. The couple obviously have a shared vested interest not just in attire but the overall aesthetic of 'The Boss' - watching this manifest during a standard issue edition of Monday Night Raw was captivating for it's succinct simplicity.

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