#4. Sasha Banks
The Boss hasn't had a particularly great 2019 either. It's a shame because she was looked at as the biggest female prospect in all of WWE minus Charlotte Flair just a few years ago. In 2014 and 2015, Sasha Banks found her stride as a heel in NXT and when she jumped to the main roster, her popularity followed right behind.
She was an essential part of building the women's division and was always pushed as the #1 or #2 woman just behind Charlotte. However, over the past couple of years, it seems like Sasha Banks fell out favour with management. Her last championship reign was shy of two years ago and she hasn't been actively involved in the RAW Women's Championship picture either.
Then there was the whole fiasco at WrestleMania where Banks reportedly protested the decision to take the tag titles off them, citing that they needed to establish the titles first. Either way, whatever her future is, she's almost guaranteed to thrive under Triple H, who knows all too well of her value in the women's division.