Perhaps some main stream exposure will get Sasha Banks the push she deserves.

"The Boss" is set to grace the cover of "Muscle & Fitness: Hers" in what appears to be a dazzling photo shoot. Lately, Banks has been thrust aside in the WWE Women's division and hasn't been prominently featured on the main card as of late.

Banks also recently spoke about the WWE transitioning the divison from the Divas to the Women's, a move that was long overdue.

"We want to show the world was we can do," Banks told WacoTrib.com. "We're not Divas anymore, but Superstars."

Banks dominated during her run in NXT, but for some reason hasn't been pushed on the main roster, though her time may come at SummerSlam on Aug. 21 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The WWE has been running with Charlotte as the Women's Champion since September, but a swift change could be coming soon.

With the brand extension coming up, it'll be interesting to see what the WWE does with the women's divison. Banks recently said she hopes to be a part of the "SmackDown" brand.

"To know that there's a possibility that I can be on either 'RAW' or 'SmackDown' -- which I'm kinda leaning more toward 'SmackDown' because that was my favorite -- I think it's gonna be awesome for the WWE and the WWE Universe because it's just gonna be better," Banks said in a video recently. "I really can't wait for July to come around, so fingers crossed, 'SmackDown.'"

It had appeared Banks was set to have her crowning moment at WrestleMania 32 on April 3 at AT&T Stadium in Dallas during the Triple Threat Match with Women's Champion Charlotte and Becky Lynch. The former NXT Champion, however, didn't win the gold and wasn't involved in the decision.

Banks dealt with a concussion recently, but was featured on "Main Event" and is cleared to compete.

Now that she's graced covers of magazines, maybe the WWE will start pushing "The Boss" full throttle.

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