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Kairi Sane puts over Bayley and Banks for carrying WWE during the COVID-19 pandemic

In an interview with Tokyo Sports, former NXT Women’s champion Kairi Sane put over both Sasha Banks and Bayley for how they carried the company during the COVID-19 pandemic, saying that both Superstars remained motivated and determined when most of their peers were worried.

Sane thinks that their Hell In A Cell match for the Smackdown Women’s title will be a spectacular and emotional match that can only be created thanks to the close relationship the two share together.

But asked who has the advantage in the match, Sane picked Bayley because she’s been holding on to the throne for a very long time now but said that Sasha is on the same level as her best friend and praised her for having a “unique aura” in the squared circle.

Bayley vs Banks will culminate inside the Hell In A Cell steel structure tomorrow on pay-per-view and Sane will be calling the action for the Japanese version for the first time!


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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