Former Women's Champion Sasha Banks Has Reportedly Signed A New Contract With WWE

Former Women's Champion Sasha Banks Has Reportedly Signed A New Contract With WWE

For a time, it appeared as if Sasha Banks was set to leave WWE but a new report claims that the former Women's Champion has now signed a new contract with the company. Find out more details after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Sep 30, 2019 03:09 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Fightful.com
With just days to go until All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite premieres on TNT, WWE has reportedly locked Sasha Banks into a brand new contract. The deal was reportedly reached when she returned to the company in August and that makes sense as she's been receiving a significant push ever since. 

Back in May, it was claimed that Banks had already signed a deal that would keep her in WWE for years to come. If that's the case, it could be that she just signed some sort of extension and what would presumably be a higher paying deal. 

Now, it sounds like Banks isn't going anywhere else any time soon (including AEW). 

WWE has been offering its wrestlers big money contracts for a while to ensure that they don't leave and money and a push was clearly enough to bring back the reportedly very unhappy Banks. 
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