10 Superstar departures that would hurt WWE if they left for All Elite Wrestling

The landscape of WWE and AEW may change greatly once April 2019 ends
The landscape of WWE and AEW may change greatly once April 2019 ends

#3 Sasha Banks

Banks has been turned off by the rocket-push that WWE has given Ronda Rousey.
Banks has been turned off by the rocket-push that WWE has given Ronda Rousey.

She is one of the Four Horsewomen of NXT so Banks isn't always booked to lose every feud she's in like Wyatt.

Banks has also been a part of a lot of the 'firsts' for women in WWE concerning matches. She was in the first Elimination Chamber match, Royal Rumble and Hell in a Cell match.

But ever since her hot potatoing of the Raw Women's Title with Charlotte Flair, she hasn't sniffed gold until facing Ronda Rousey at the Royal Rumble.

Bayley and Banks might be the favorites to win the first-ever Women's Tag Team titles, but will that be enough to keep her happy?

She seems to be the happiest when she's a champion, but you cannot always be the champion. If anyone has more of a gripe then her, it would be Bayley. She's been traditionally booked a little worse than Banks.

Sasha Banks would be a main-event Superstar for any promotion she joined if she decided to leave the WWE.

While AEW might boast a lot of great women's wrestlers, a lot of them don't have the main-event clout or WWE career to back them up as Banks does.

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