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4. Sasha Banks Predicted Her Headline Success As A 10-Year Old Girl

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Smashing Glass Ceilings: The Women Of WWE is a documentary series produced by Channel 4 in the UK that aims to examine the success of female wrestlers like Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks. In the first episode, Banks was able to outline her character to a new audience and display her passion for wrestling.

For the most part, the film is standard stuff, and won't rock the world of any hardcore fans. Still, there was one interesting tidbit, and that came when Sasha opened up about her childhood dreams and unveiled that she had actually predicted her WWE success as a 10-year old girl.

Writing in her journal that she wanted to be the best women's wrestler in WWE history, 'The Boss' also said she wanted to become a main event player in the promotion and change what people thought of females in wrestling.

Of course, such hopes and aspirations would come true on multiple episodes of Monday Night Raw and the Hell In A Cell pay-per-view; headlining alongside Charlotte, Banks turned words on a page into reality less than 15 years later.

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