9 WWE Wrestlers For Whom 2017 Is Make Or Break

2. Sasha Banks

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Towards the end of 2016 crowds have begun to turn somewhat against The Boss. Her character simply isn’t suited to the babyface role and this needs to be addressed, especially when the company has a hero-babyface-in-waiting just behind her in the shape of Bayley.

Revolutions can be great things, but history has showed us that what follows isn’t always so enjoyable. The Women’s Revolution in WWE has been a success so far, but what happens next is arguably more important. The work will never, ever end.

2017 is a huge year for Sasha Banks both as an individual performer and as a flag-waver for that division. If she can continue to improve then there is no limit to what can be achieved.

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