Sasha Banks Heartbreaking Injury Video Released

Sasha Banks defended her Smackdown Women’s Championship against Bianca Belair on Night One of WrestleMania 37, in its main event. It was a historic match as the two competitors gave it their all including the kitchen sink in order to win the match. Ultimately, it was Bianca Belair who emerged victorious in the title match and became the new Smackdown Women’s Champion in the process. The two also had a genuine moment where they shed tears in the ring. Sasha Banks also leaked a photo after cancelling a match. 

 


 

Sasha Banks was set to face off against Bianca Belair at WWE SummerSlam for the Smackdown Women’s Championship. However, she never showed up and instead, Becky Lynch came out and beat Bianca Belair for the title in under 26 seconds. Sahsa Banks finally returned at WWE Extreme Rules and since then has been involved in the main event scene.

During Sasha Banks match against Smackdown Womens’ Champion Sasha Banks at a WWE Live Event, it was believed that Sasha Banks suffered an injury to her leg during the match. Banks kicked out of an over-the-knee backbreaker from Charlotte Flair. However, she stayed in the ring and the referee pulled up the dreaded ‘X’ sign, which meant something was wrong.

Sasha Banks recently took to Twitter and gave an update about her condition, as she said that she is doing okay.

Banks has had a historic 2021, main eventing WrestleMania 37 against Bianca Belair, and later missing her SummerSlam rematch due to mysterious reasons, with Becky Lynch returning to face Belair last minute and winning the title. Banks has switched between face and heel throughout 2021, ending the year as one of Smackdown’s top faces after the 2021 WWE Draft. Banks is destined to have another strong year in 2022, with many matches against Charlotte Flair.

Harrison Carter
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