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Sasha Banks Didn't Debut on Last Night's AEW Dynamite

 


Last night's episode of AEW Dynamite was highly anticipated by fans, as rumors had been circulating for weeks that WWE Superstar Sasha Banks, also known as Mercedes Mone, would be making her debut on the show. However, much to the disappointment of fans, Sasha Banks did not show up on AEW Dynamite as promised.

The rumors of Sasha Banks' debut on AEW Dynamite had been circulating for weeks, with many fans excited to see her take on the AEW roster and potentially shake things up in the women's division. Fans were eagerly tuning in to last night's episode, but were left disappointed when Sasha Banks failed to make an appearance.




Many fans took to social media to express their disappointment and frustration, with some speculating that there had been a last-minute change of plans or a contractual issue with WWE that prevented her from appearing. However, there has been no official statement from AEW or Sasha Banks regarding the situation.

This is not the first time that rumors of Sasha Banks' AEW debut have been circulating. There had been rumors of her joining AEW before and it did not happen. It's important to remember that until an official statement is released or Sasha Banks appears on AEW, these rumors should be taken with a grain of salt.




Despite the disappointment, AEW Dynamite still delivered an exciting night of action, with plenty of talented wrestlers on the roster to keep fans entertained. However, fans are still eager to see Sasha Banks make her debut on AEW and show the world what she's capable of.

While fans were disappointed, it's important to remember that until an official statement is released or Sasha Banks appears on AEW, these rumors should be taken with a grain of salt. Despite the disappointment, AEW Dynamite still delivered an exciting night of action, and fans are still eager to see Sasha Banks make her debut on AEW.

What did you think of last night's Dynamite? Do you think we'll eventually see her in AEW? Hit me up on Twitter for more.

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