#6 Sasha Banks
Sasha Banks took a 4-month hiatus from WWE earlier this year. Upon her return, she turned heel and immediately drew everyone's attention. She went on to feud with Becky Lynch for the RAW Women’s Championship and had an incredible match at Hell in a Cell.
Following that, she was drafted to SmackDown where she now accompanies her best friend the Women’s Champion of the Blue brand, Bayley. Ever since her heel turn, Banks has always been in character, doing a convincing job. She continuously tries to get more heat and is certainly good at it.
At Survivor Series, Banks used both her mind games and in-ring skills to eliminate several of her opponents. As a leader, she was quite great without comprising on the character that she has been donning lately. Although she lost the match to NXT’s Rhea Ripley in the end, it still took three women to overcome the ‘Legit Boss’.
Banks was expected to get a huge push right after her HIAC match. But her dominance at the Survivor Series elimination match may now force the decision-makers to speed up the process.