WrestleMania 37 Night 1: 2 superstars who flopped and 4 who impressed – AJ Styles becomes Grand Slam Champion, Bad Bunny makes best in-ring debut in WWE history?
WrestleMania 37 Night 1: 2 superstars who flopped and 4 who impressed – AJ Styles becomes Grand Slam Champion, Bad Bunny makes best in-ring debut in WWE history?
WrestleMania 37 had a solid show lined up for fans
#4 Impressed at WrestleMania 37: Sasha Banks
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Sasha Banks' title reign came to an end at WrestleMania 37
Sasha Banks sustained another crushing loss at WrestleMania, and once again, she poured her heart into delivering a brilliant match at the pay-per-view. She faced Bianca Belair in the main event tonight. However, Banks couldn’t defend her title. Belair emerged victorious, but The Legit Boss deserves a lot of credit for her performance.
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Banks and Belair were brutal in their offense right from the beginning of their match. The two superstars mercilessly attacked each other. Banks acted more opportunistic throughout their battle as she constantly used small windows of opportunity to hit back with jaw-dropping counters. Unfortunately, it was not enough to put an end to her underwhelming WrestleMania streak.
Banks tried to use Belair’s signature braid, but the latter ended up using it as a weapon. She struck the champion with her hair and followed it up with a KOD. Belair then pinned Banks to win the SmackDown Women’s Championship at WrestleMania.
This was Sasha Banks’ sixth consecutive loss at WrestleMania. Even though The Legit Boss lost her gold at the pay-per-view, she gave her all to deliver a compelling main event. It will be interesting to see what’s in store for her on SmackDown following WrestleMania.
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