5 Great matches that defined the Women's Revolution in WWE

Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair made history at WWE WrestleMania 37 in a historic match in the women's revolution.
Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair made history at WWE WrestleMania 37 in a historic match in the women's revolution.

#4 Bayley vs. Sasha Banks in a Hell In A Cell Match for the SmackDown Women's Championship (WWE Hell In A Cell 2020)

The friendship and rivalry between Bayley and Sasha Banks is one of the longest tales that WWE has crafted over the past decade. From their legendary feud in NXT to the formation of the Golden Role Models, these two ladies have been connected for almost their entire careers.

In 2020, The Golden Role Models became the faces of the WWE. Their Women's Tag Team Championship reign saw them featured across all three major brands. This shifted into one of the most compelling feuds of the year following their loss of the titles. It all came to a dramatic conclusion inside Hell In A Cell.

At WWE Hell In A Cell 2020, Bayley and Sasha Banks set a new bar of quality inside the steel structure. Although there have been other women's Hell In A Cell matches, none were as creative as this one. Bayley and Sasha pulled out innovative offense with their use of tables, chairs and kendo sticks. The storytelling was exceptional and delivered plenty of intense action.

The same steel chair that Bayley used to end their friendship weeks earlier would become the deciding factor in this Hell In A Cell Match. Sasha used the chair to apply a unique variation of her Bank Statement submission and stomped on the chair wrapped around Bayley's neck to win the SmackDown Women's Championship for the first time.

This not only marked a huge title win for Banks, but also her first victory inside Hell In A Cell on her third try. The two ladies were one of the best tag teams, produced the best feud and one of the best matches of the entire year for WWE.

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