Sasha Banks Reveals New Look Following WWE Exit [PHOTOS]

'The Blueprint' has switched things up in her time away.

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Sasha Banks has ditched one of her defining aesthetic traits following her acrimonious WWE departure last month.

Her striking blue hair is gone, as revealed in social media posts by Newsom Eye following 'The Boss' undergoing laser eye surgery. A video on their Instagram finds Banks gleefully preparing herself the process before a series of photos document her undergoing the treatment. A group shot with the team at the end reveals that Banks has left behind the bright hairdo in favour of brown/blonde locks.

Striking as it is to see the former multi-time WWE Women's Champion with a more scaled-back look, it's not an indication of her current status with the company either way. It is however the first social media post she's featured in since her and Naomi controversially left Monday Night Raw (and the Women's Tag Team Championship belts) on May 16. Naomi broke her own silence over the weekend with a shared motivational missive, but multiple reports have suggested that neither performers nor promotion are budging from the current stalemate.

 
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