The eventual fate of Sasha Banks in WWE has been up in the air since her walkout from the organization in May.
In the midst of beginning reports that the previous “SmackDown” Ladies’ Hero had been let out of WWE, later reports from Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Spectator guarantee she is still under agreement with the organization.
In light of the last option, the different sides were supposedly going through discussions to sort out a potential on-screen return date for “The Chief.” Sadly, the two gatherings encountered some “hang-ups.
In the most recent update on Banks, “Wrestling Spectator Radio” is detailing that Banks and WWE were “far separated on cash” during exchanges, which implied another arrangement hadn’t been reached.
“As of this moment, she’s finished with WWE. It could change without warning, however that is what is going on at the present moment,” Dave Meltzer said. As Banks’ future in WWE apparently diminishes, the fate of Mercedes Varnado in New Japan Expert Wrestling sparkles more splendidly.
On January 4, Banks will show up at the Tokyo Arch for NJPW’s Wrestle Realm 17. As per Meltzer, Banks has “basically” consented to the terms set of an arrangement struck between the two gatherings for her to show up for a progression of dates.
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While the dates were not determined, the multi-time champion won’t continue her “Sasha Banks” name, yet will rather reasonably expect her genuine name of Mercedes Varnado or her as of late reserved Mercedes Mone’s name.
Also, Banks’ appearance at the Tokyo Vault will rigorously be only an appearance one month from now, nonetheless, future dates of her wrestling haven’t been precluded right now.
With the IWGP Ladies’ Title set to be guarded at Wrestle Realm 17, many have conjectured the chance of Banks assuming a fundamental part in the title’s most memorable protection in the US, purportedly scheduled for February 18 in San Jose, California, yet there is no affirmation.