Shocking: WWE Wrestlemania Main-Event Does Not Bother Sasha Banks! 1
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Sasha Banks is valiantly trying to be the meanest villain of the female roster ever since coming back after Summerslam 2019. The vicious heel gimmick borrowed from NXT was back in the place that is likely to rejuvenate her career. She’s so much into it that she carries the attitude even while doing a real-life interview.

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In one of her returning promos on WWE RAW, Sasha Banks talked about how Ronda Rousey and Becky Lynch stole the main event of WrestleMania. She was pretty upset over the fact that she should be the main event of the show instead of them. Another fact to become frustrated was that the two of them got bigger paychecks than her.

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While speaking to Sam Roberts for Ringside Collectibles, Sasha Banks was asked if the main event of WrestleMania was important to her. She denied saying that it is just all about the money for her.

She didn’t seem to care which match they put her into as long as the payment is good. You can put her on the Kickoff show also considering the fact that it is a much longer show. Here’s more from her statement, (courtesy ringsidenews.com)

“I’m only about money, I don’t care — let’s talk about WrestleMania, right? It’s really long and I show up at what? 8:00 AM? The main event goes on at what? 11:00 PM if that?! If we’re lucky and you know the day is crazy, so just put me on the first match — put me on the preshow and pay me the dollars so I can go in, do my match, take a shower, get my money and leave.”

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It’s doubtful whether Sasha Banks would really be okay by featuring in a kick-off show match at WrestleMania. After all, she has been very much vocal about not getting the spotlight despite being one of the cornerstones of the female division of the company.

It might not be all about the money for Sasha Banks. But it’s a fact that WrestleMania is a long event for real. So she did not want to lose a chance to take a shot at it.

Arindam Pal

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