Sasha Banks WWE Twitter Controversy Rumors: 'The Boss' Clarifies Tweet Hinting At Unhappiness [VIDEO]

Sasha Banks isn't unhappy with her role in the WWE after all.

Following what appeared to be a cryptic tweet hinting at her unhappiness, "The Boss" took to another social media site to discuss the speculation.

Banks was involved in one of the best matches of the night at WrestleMania against Women's Champion Charlotte and Becky Lynch on April 3.

Since then, she's scarcely been seen on television.

The former NXT Women's Champion fired off a tweet on Tuesday that appeared to hint at unhappiness over not being used on the "SmackDown" tapings this week:

The tweet obviously led to plenty of speculation that Banks was disappointed in how she hasn't been used on WWE television lately.

Banks, who is frequently speculated to be injured in the rumor mill, addressed the latest round of murmurs about her on Tumblr.

"It's always something," she wrote on the site, "at least there's not reports that I'm injured lol."

Apparently, "The Boss" is fine with what's going on inside the revamped women's division and her notable absence during the movement.

The former NXT trailblazer hasn't appeared on "RAW" since a multi-woman tag match on April 18 and and hasn't had a singles match on television since April 4 on the flagship show, when she faced Summer Rae.

It appeared Banks would breakout as the next top star at WestleMania, but the WWE didn't book her to win. There are rumors her true crowning moment will occur at SummerSlam in August.

After captivating the WWE Universe in NXT, thus far the WWE hasn't allowed Banks' star to truly rise. That hasn't stopped Hall of Famers from taking notice.

Wrestling legend Bret Hart called her a "real innovator" and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin said she is "one of my favorites" and the WWE should book her strongly again.

Despite her push stalling, Banks isn't unhappy in the WWE.

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