Sasha Banks Shows Backside In Swimsuit Video

Sasha Banks has posted video and photos from a new swimsuit photoshoot in Los Angeles, as seen below.

 


 

WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair recently had his last match at Starrcast V presented ‘Ric Flair’s Last Match.’ Flair took to the stage in the main event alongside his son-in-law, Andrade El Idolo as the duo took on the team of Jeff Jarrett and Jay Lethal. He was a bloody mess after the match and the WWE legend’s retirement match was a star-studded affair as many icons such as The Undertaker, Bret Hart, and Mick Foley were in attendance. Flair made some revelations regarding the match.

The Last Match was a huge financial success for the key players involved and it looks like Conrad Thompson has plans for more shows with other legends. With just over 6,000 fans in attendance, the ‘Last Match’ show in Nashville will go down as one of the most successful independent shows in many years. Thompson recently said on Jeff Jarrett’s podcast that the “Last Match” event is part of a “Master Plan.”

Conrad Thomson asked DDP to wrestle his last match

While nothing is confirmed yet, Thompson recently filed to trademark the name “Southwest Championship Wrestling.” That is the name of the promotion that was run by the legendary Joe Blanchard in San Antonio, TX from 1978 until 1985. For what it’s worth, WWE is expected to be in San Antonio for Royal Rumble weekend so it would make sense for Thompson to run a SCW-themed event during Starrcast that weekend. One would assume that Tully Blanchard will be involved with that event, possibly wrestling in the main event for his last match.

During the latest DDP Snake Pit podcast, Diamond Dallas Page said that Thompson asked him about having one last match.

“It’s nothing I’ll ever do,” DDP said on his podcast. He added, “Conrad was like ‘You know DDP, you’d be perfect to do one of these,’ I was like ‘Nah bro, I’m good. I had my last match, it’s never going to be better than that.’ I was lucky enough to have all my boys around me and it was fun. I’m good with that.

WWE Hall of Famers Mick Foley and Booker T both said that the idea was brought up to them but they declined.

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