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Big E Wants WWE To Add Sasha Banks To The New Day

Sasha is ready for a new day to dawn.
Enormous E needs WWE to add Sasha Banks to the New Day. Talking with Sports Illustrated's Extra Mustard, he put her over as the individual he needs work with on Raw.

Asked who he'd add to the New Day, he answered "Sasha Banks, no inquiry. She's most likely my most loved wrestler on the planet at this time. The stuff she's finished with Bayley have been huge, both at Takeover: Brooklyn and the Iron Man Match. We have a considerable measure of appreciation for her, she's on another level."

He's privilege. Sasha is one of the best wrestlers WWE have at this moment. She's colossal. Her match with Bayley at NXT Takeover Brooklyn is honest to goodness a match of the year contender. The subsequent meet-up NXT Takeover Respect didn't exactly hit the same high notes, however it was still a decent challenge.

Notwithstanding, over on Raw, Sasha is simply one more diva. She's been not able to sparkle under the Vince McMahon/Kevin Dunn charge. Is the New Day the solution for her issues? No. Most likely not. As whimsical as Big E's thought may be, Sasha should be permitted to emerge all alone. Group BAD or the New Day isn't the right spot for her, she should emerge in a singles run.

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