5 Interesting facts that might surprise you heading into WWE WrestleMania 36

WrestleMania 36 will have no live audience this year.
WrestleMania 36 will have no live audience this year.

#1 Sasha Banks is yet to win from four appearances at WrestleMania

Will Sasha Banks break her losing streak at WrestleMania 36?
Will Sasha Banks break her losing streak at WrestleMania 36?

Sasha Banks has a career that most female Superstars could only dream of. From being part of the first-ever All Women’s main event to headline a WWE PPV alongside Charlotte Flair, becoming the No.1 entrant in the first-ever Women’s Royal Rumble match in 2018, to becoming one half of the first-ever inaugural Women’s Tag Team Champions in 2019 with Bayley, The Boss continues to make history time and time again. In addition to all of this, she has also won the Raw Women’s Championship on four different occasions.

While The Boss has done so much in her career, a win at WrestleMania is yet to happen. In her previous appearances, she failed to win the RAW Women's Championship at WrestleMania 32 and 33, losing to Charlotte and Bayley respectively.

She then came up short in the WrestleMania Women’s Battle Royal at WrestleMania 34, and failed to retain the Women’s Tag Team Championships, falling to The IIconics at last year’s event.

Banks will be heading into her fifth consecutive WrestleMania competing in a Fatal 5-Way Elimination Match competing for the SmackDown Women’s Championship, where her friend, Bayley, will be defending the SmackDown Women's Championship.

Although she will want to help Bayley retain her title, part of her will be desperate to capture the SmackDown Women’s Championship for the first time in her career and also have her WrestleMania moment by ending her losing streak.

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