We’ve all been fooled before, but all indications are that the WWE is slowly moving toward reviewing the Sasha Banks / Bailey conflict that changed the game in 2015.
The latest move took place last night (.Gust 30) Compensation The pair dropped Shaina Basler and Nia Jackson to the women’s tag team title. Sasha was involved in the (bizarre) ending that saw her last loss in #TWBeltz, but it was Bayel who technically submitted to Basler.
That’s an issue the boss wants to make very clear today …
SmackDown Women’s Champ responded, but it seems she didn’t finish the arguments in the fallout video embedded in this post:
Beyond how Golden Role Models became WWE Women’s Tag Champs again, the Bailey Uno belt isn’t as much as one might see. Take a look at who was responsible for the decision in all the titles of the second reign of Bestis …
- On June 5, Sasha pinned the Nikkei cross SmackDown To win the title
- Sasha blissed up Alexa to retain the title Reaction
- Sasha tapped Shotsy Blackhart with a statement from Banks to retain the title on June 17 NXT
- Sasha tapped Pitton Royce with a backseat statement to retain the title on June 22 Raw
- Sasha tapped Carrie Sane in Banks statement to retain title on July 13 Raw
His short first run was not one-sided (Banks prepared to make Sonia Devilen the first champ at the Elimination Chamber; Belle pinned Atx in Fastlane), but it ended when Roy, a team member not Sasha, pinned her. On WrestleMania 35.
Double Gulp.
We’ll see if this beleaguers stop running their mouths about banks ’inability to defend themselves in the name of raw women. Somehow, I doubt it.