WWE removes Sasha Banks’ SmackDown sign amid rumours of her exit

WWE removes Sasha Banks’ SmackDown sign amid rumours of her exit

WWE removes Sasha Banks’ SmackDown sign amid rumours of her exit

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  • WWE has removed all Sasha Banks references from their TV visual opening.
  • Word of Sasha Banks’ dismissal from Wrestling company is making the rounds on the internet.
  • No official confirmation has been provided by Wrestling company as of yet.
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WWE has removed all Sasha Banks references from their TV visual opening. They erased their Facebook profiles, and withdrawn all of their goods from Wrestling Shop.

Following their walkout from WWE on the May 16 edition of “Raw,” Sasha Banks and Naomi were given indefinite suspensions without pay. The team allegedly stated that they were not comfortable with two of the Wrestling superstars. They were set to share the ring with that day, claiming that “they were not regarded enough as Tag Team champions.”

Despite this, Wrestling company published a statement in which they blasted Naomi and Banks’ choice to quit the company. Even the Wrestling commentary crew chastised both superstars for their inappropriate behavior.

Since then, Wrestling company has proceeded to delete Sasha and Naomi’s mentions from different places. They were taken from the WWE entrance film, and now Wrestling company is cutting out banners with their names printed on them made by fans. The most recent incident occurred at this week’s SmackDown live tapings. When a fan was seen holding a Sasha Banks banner, which was eventually edited out by Wrestling company.

In the midst of all of this uproar, word of Sasha Banks’ dismissal from WWE is making the rounds on the internet. However, no official confirmation has been provided by Wrestling company as of yet.

 

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