#1 Sasha Banks
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It is incredible to think that Sasha Banks has still yet to be a heel on her own since she debuted on the main roster almost three years. She was apart of Team B.A.D. as a heel, but it isn't the same.
Banks is the best female heel in the WWE; a better heel than Charlotte or Bliss and that is clear from her phenomenal work in NXT. The way she carried herself and the promos she cut were great.
She needs to turn on Bayley and let the true boss come out. There is no woman in WWE who can do heel work like Sasha and it is overdue that WWE gives her the chance to shine in her best role.
She could bring some fresh feuds into the women's division and breathe new life into RAW's division or SmackDown, if she were to crossover.