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Sasha Banks Carried Away Following Injury At WWE Live Event

By The Spotlight StaffJanuary 3, 2022
Sasha Banks Carried Away Following Injury At WWE Live Event
Photo Credit: WWE

Sasha Banks wrestled SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair at live event in Fayetteville, NC.

During the match Sasha took a backbreaker from Charlotte. However, Sasha’s leg was planted in an awkward position. She kicked out of a pinfall but then she stayed on the mat, which led to the referee checking on her. The match continued with several more spots, until Charlotte retained her title with the Natural Selection.

After the match, Sasha was got help from officials to get to the back.

On Twitter, Sasha Banks provided an update on her injury. She stated,

“I’m good. Thank you for the love always.”

I’m good 👊🏽
Thank you for the love always. 💙

— Mercedes Varnado (@MercedesVarnado) January 3, 2022

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