10 Wrestlers That Couldn't Hide How Much They Hated Their Jobs
6. Sasha Banks (WrestleMania 35)
With marginal evidence to suggest this might be factually accurate, Sasha Banks has been accused on more than one occasion of having the dreaded job-face when she enters major matches - that being an expression that betrays the story in revealing a kayfabe outcome the wrestler is real life f*cked off about.
Regardless of if 'The Boss' has been guilty of this in the past, it was retrospectively written all over her as 'The Boss & Hug Connection' entered their second and last defence of the brand new Women's Tag Team Championships at WrestleMania 35.
In a decision that would force Banks into considering if life as a WWE star was really for her, the company booked The IIconics to shockingly dethrone the babyface champions that had promised to instil love and legacy into the titles after winning them just two months earlier.
An outstanding 'Chronicle' feature on her state of mind around that time (and during the several-month break she took) reflects an elite professional in turmoil over things largely beyond her control. Being clearly infuriated on a pay-per-view is small change - they should be grateful she didn't explore her options elsewhere.