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Sasha Banks promises to bounce-back after WrestleMania 37 loss

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Sasha Banks has promised to come back strongly after her Wrestlemania 37 loss to Bianca Belair.

Banks lost her Smackdown Women’s Championship against the high-flying Bianca Belair at the recently concluded Wrestlemania 37.

The match will also be remembered for the first-ever time two African-American women are taking on each other in a marquee event like Wrestlemania.

Sasha Banks

Banks conceded her title when she was hit with a vicious KOD from Belair who showcased raw power throughout the match.

Taking to Twitter Miss Mercedes reacted to her loss claiming that people will have to watch out for the ones with immense bounce-back abilities.

Her tweet read :

“Watch out for those who keep bouncing back from L’s that would destroy most. They’re not to be played with.”

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Banks sure does have the arsenal in her kitty to bounce back quickly after losses like these of the highest order, and she hopefully will.

As for Belair, she has only been going from strength to strength, and this victory at Wrestlemania 37 will be a career defining one for her and might go a long way in establishing her name among the elites.

Was Banks masquerading something in her Tweet?

Samoa Joe joined WWE after a great stint with TNA (WWE)

A whopping 10 WWE stars were released this Thursday evening as part of their roster cuts, despite having a very successful Wrestlemania 37.

The list of superstars released notably includes Samoa Joe, Billie Kay and Peyton Royce (known as the IIconics), Chelsea Green and veteran wrestler, Mickie James.

There is also a possibility that Sasha’s tweets were aimed at all those who were released, implying that they will surely bounce back from this setback.

Whatever the interpretation might be, Sasha Banks has made her opinions known.

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