Apart from watching the daily matches of WWE, a favorite pastime activity for many fans is postulating on the rumors which surround the pro wrestling seasons. One of the latest news regarding WWE rumors is, the match between Sasha Banks and Stephanie McMohan is coming soon.
According to the Inquisitr, Shasha Banks is still going through a knee injury after her match with Charlotte at WWE Roadblock. But she is heading towards a feud with Nia Jax, who is her new rivalry. As WWE is moving towards Wrestle Mania at a very fast pace, Sasha Banks stands to be the most featured women wrestlers in the WWE.
WWE has turned Sasha Banks into "The Boss" of the WWE's women division. But apart from this, viewers also watched that Sasha shouldn't cross "The Boss" of WWE, i.e. Stephanie McMohan. In the backstage, both the women had a clash and a good fight. But will it be carried to the WWE stage?
The backstage clash between Stephanie McMahon and Sasha Banks was regarding the title of "The Boss" and they sparred over that who really is "The Boss" of WWE. The conflict is still not over between them. After this conflict, it is being guessed that WWE is planning a fight between Shasha Banks and Stephanie McMahon for WrestleMania.
After Raw, Sasha tweeted regarding Stephanie "Stephanie may write the checks, but she makes the money." The tweet meant to point out that Sasha sells the most merchandise in the women's division.
As per the reports from SportsKeeda, there are already some great matches planned by WWE for Sasha Banks in Orlando and fans are curious who could be the opponent. It can be anyone who WWE brings in such as Mickie James or anyone from NXT could debut to challenge the fighter.
Nevertheless of who is writing the checks and who is making money, if there is a WrestleMania feud between the two ladies, Sasha Banks and Stephanie McMahon, it will be a big money match for WWE. But till now nothing has been confirmed. If the tension continues, there can be the plan for a WrestleMania.
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