Ranking EVERY WWE Superstar's 2020 From Worst To Best

1. Sasha Banks

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Edges out best friend-turned-mortal enemy Bayley into Number One in this list because her solo matches were ever so slightly better than 'The Role Model's, but you could easily fight for either.

'The Boss' got her swagger back in 2020 with a string of sensational clashes over the summer in a difficult tweener role. A heel by definition, she also expertly kept herself just babyface enough for the eventual split and feud with the 'Role Model', and what a feud it was.

The Hell In A Cell bout between them was your writer's WWE match of the year, and stood in fabulous service of a fantastic angle and over five years of investment in the two from their NXT peak.

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