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Another Video Of Sasha Banks Surfaces After WWE Suspension

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• Another Video Of Sasha Banks Surfaces After WWE Suspension

WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Sasha Banks & Naomi walked out of last week’s RAW because they weren’t happy with their Hell In A Cell 2022 plans.

WWE was planning to book Bianca Belair vs. Naomi for the RAW Women’s Championship and Ronda Rousey vs. Sasha Banks for the SmackDown Women’s Championship at Hell In A Cell, with Bianca & Ronda both retaining their Titles against the Women’s Tag Team Champions.

Sasha & Naomi weren’t happy about the fact that WWE had no plans for their Tag Team Titles and walked out.

Then on Friday’s SmackDown, they were stripped of their Titles and were suspended indefinitely.

As we noted earlier, Sasha was spotted at a Steve Aoki concert on Friday night. You can watch it below:

Another video of Sasha from this concert has surfaced online, where she was seen with Snoop Dogg’s son Calvin.

You can watch it below:

Also Read: Snoop Dogg Shows Support For His Cousin Sasha Banks After WWE Suspension

WATCH: Sasha Banks Almost Exposed At Hell In A Cell 2019:

• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (May 23, 1999) – Old School WWF Legend Passed Away

On this day in 1999, we lost Old School WWF Legend “The King of Harts” Owen Hart at the age of 34 due to an accident during a LIVE PPV.

Owen Hart started in his family’s promotion ‘Calgary Stampede Wrestling’ during the 80s, before joining the World Wrestling Federation for the first time in 1988 as The Blue Blazer.

Owen returned to the WWF under his own name in 1991 and stayed with the promotion till his tragic death during the ‘WWF Over The Edge 1999’ PPV.

He became the 1994 King of the Ring and won several other titles, such as the WWF Intercontinental Championship and the WWF Tag Team Championship, but has yet to be (posthumously) inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, a move that is currently prevented by his widow Martha Hart.

† REST IN PEACE OWEN HART

May 7, 1965 – May 23, 1999


        
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