10 Wrestlers Who Are ACTUALLY Safe In WWE
5. Sasha Banks
WWE’s Four Horsewomen are the biggest female stars at WWE’s disposal and a seemingly inexhaustible source of internecine rivalries. Any of them would instantly be the biggest star in any other promotion’s women’s division. WWE are unlikely to let that happen.
In a grim, pandemic era when highlights were scarce the Sasha Banks and Bayley Feud was a rare bit of good WWE booking. With each woman throwing in nuanced, detailed performances in and outside of the ring, it was the best storyline WWE had to offer.
Like her former tag partner, Banks can elevate those around her and has continued to put in stellar performances. Unlike Bayley, strangely relegated to a comedic punching bag at The Show of Shows, Banks was rewarded with a WrestleMania headliner role.
Plus, with her Snoop Dogg family ties and role in The Mandalorian, “The Boss” boasts a degree of mainstream, crossover appeal. That has to appeal to a company more interested in impressing casuals with Bad Bunny cameos than serving its core audience.