WWE Legend Mick Foley Responds To Sasha Banks' Scary Rope Dive Spot From This Past Monday's RAW

WWE Legend Mick Foley Responds To Sasha Banks' Scary Rope Dive Spot From This Past Monday's RAW

Sasha Banks narrowly avoided disaster during her match against Asuka on RAW this past Monday, and now Mick Foley has condemned The Boss' use of the rope-dive spot which could have left her seriously injured...

By MarkCassidy - Jan 31, 2018 06:01 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
If you watched RAW this past Monday, you no doubt witnessed Sasha Banks mistiming a rope-dive during her match against Asuka and crashing to the floor. The Boss luckily managed to avoid injury, but it was a very scary-looking spot that could well have ended her career if she'd landed differently.

This isn't the first time Banks - as well as several other Superstars, incidentally - has had aclose call with that dive, and WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley was quick to voice his concern over Twitter.



The rope-dive, or suicide dive as it's also known, remains one of the most exciting, but dangerous moves in pro-wrestling and many people have called for it to be banned.

That seems unlikely, but it might be a good idea for certain Superstars to knock it on the head... no pun intended.
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