WWE News: Sasha Banks to return tonight for SmackDown to challenge Bianca Belair


WWE News: Sasha Banks to return tonight for SmackDown to challenge Bianca Belair

WWE News: Sasha Banks could reappear tonight on Friday Night SmackDown. The WWE superstar has been announced locally on the official website of the Target Center in Minneapolis as part of the card.

On the official match list, Banks appears to face off in a singles match against the brand’s women’s champion Bianca Belair.

At the moment, we do not know if it is an update error. But in the same list appears the team fight between Roman Reigns and The Usos against Mysterio and John Cena. A fight that took place after the broadcast of the live show. Just as it has happened in recent weeks.

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That data indicates that WWE recently updated the card for this show. In case of reappearance, the announced fight against Bianca Belair could also take place after the recordings.

It should be noted that Sasha Banks has not been announced to appear in the Supershows that will take place this weekend in different locations.

However, she has also been added to the billboard of the Friday Night SmackDown show that will take place next Friday at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. The former champion was announced for the July 16 show. The first with an audience, but she did not appear.

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Sasha Banks and other Superstars from the main roster were spotted at the WWE Performance Center in early June. Later, she trained at Azalea Park, Florida, to prepare for her return from touring.

Sasha Banks’ last fight in the McMahon company was against Bianca Belair in the last edition of WrestleMania for the SmackDown Women’s Championship.

The following week, on Friday Night SmackDown, she was interviewed behind the scenes. But she chose not to comment. She has not been shown on television since.