• Few would argue with Seth Rollins being named the #1 wrestler in the world for 2015, as Pro Wrestling Illustrated noted. Could a turn toward mainstream fame be in the works now as well?

Few would argue with Seth Rollins being named the #1 wrestler in the world for 2015, as Pro Wrestling Illustrated noted. Could a turn toward mainstream fame be in the works now as well? (Photo : Getty Images/ JP Yim)

Former WWE Women's Champion Sasha Banks has not wrestled in a WWE ring since her brutal loss to Charlotte at SummerSlam, sustaining a serious back injury when Charlotte dropped her from the middle.


The former WWE Women's Champion revealed on Twitter that she will be making a comeback on tonight's Raw.

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Banks tried her best and finished the match, but obviously, not at 100 percent. She also managed to hit Charlotte with a heart-stopping Hurricanrana reversal, but ended up losing her title and had to be helped out of the ring.

Over the last two weeks, Banks' injury status has been a mystery, but on Monday, she sent a vague tweet to announce that she would deliver some "bad news" on the Monday night's episode of Raw, WWE reported.

Such a tweet cannot mean anything good for Sasha Banks and the Women's division.

The Monday Night Raw show experienced a lot of avenues to take in which it was sees as successful. Kevin Owens made the big storyline into Monday night as he won the WWE Universal championship win. It was a great shock to the WWE Universe fans when Owens defeated Roman Reigns, Big Cass and Seth Rollins in a fatal-four way match in the "WWE Raw" main event. Out of nowhere, Triple H came to attack Reigns letting Rollins pin him in the middle of the squared circle.

After all that, WWE fans expected HHH to help Rollins take out Owens, as the two had a partnership in 2015 that culminated in a successful Authority angle.

Banks appeared to the ring in the third hour of the WWE show and made a touching and emotional speech about the Women's Revolution in WWE and her position in helping WWE progress from the embarrassing content of the Attitude time and the "stupid butterfly" champion belt.

"We did it. We finally became what we deserved all along - to be called 'Superstars."

Hopefully, Banks meant that she has bad news for the rest female wrestlers. If not, then it probably means she will be gone for a long time, quite like Finn Balor.

With the extent of her injuries unknown to fans, the entire segment felt dangerously similar to Daniel Bryan who announced he would be forced to retire due to injuries. WWE cleverly designed the part so fans would fear, and that is exactly what happened, Fox Sport noted.

For wrestling fans, it was all a work. Banks was interrupted by Dana Brooke who threatened to take her out of the picture forever, but Banks responded by hitting her finisher and promising that she would reclaim her Women's Championship at the upcoming Clash of Champions pay-per-view.

Watch a video of Banks as she addresses her back injury here: