Former WWE Women's Champion Sasha Banks Says She Prefers Being A Heel

Former WWE Women's Champion Sasha Banks Says She Prefers Being A Heel

Fans have been anticipating a Sasha Banks heel turn for quite a while now, and while appearing on Stone Cold Steve Austin's podcast, The Boss admitted that she does actually prefer getting to play the bad guy.

By MarkCassidy - Dec 15, 2017 04:12 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Is there a Sasha Banks heel turn in the cards? Well, it definitely sounds like The Boss would rather be making Bayley tap-out than hugging her.

While appearing on a recent edition of the Stone Cold podcast, Banks admitted that she does prefer being a bad guy as it gives her the opportunity to be more brash and aggressive:


"I’ve been thinking about that a lot lately because usually I just say, ‘both’ just to give that bland answer. But I do enjoy working heel. I feel more comfortable. I feel more free. I feel like I’m being more myself because I can really be like, ‘yeah, I’m the s–t.’ Do you know what I mean? Which I feel like it’s hard to be as a babyface, but in today’s day and age, I feel like today’s babyfaces are really the heels in our heels are now the babyfaces because that’s what our fans are cheering now. The fans are cheering the heels and booing the babyfaces because they want to see people kick ass."

Does this mean we will see The Boss turn heel soon? Obviously that's not up to her, but there are rumors doing the rounds  that Sasha's current feud with Absolution may lead to her joining Paige's new faction, so watch this space.
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