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Sasha Banks and Naomi remove WWE references from social media bios

Amidst rumors that Sasha Banks and Naomi have been removed from the internal WWE roster, both former champions have also removed anything WWE-related on their social media and now list just “professional wrestler” rather than WWE Superstar in their bio.

Sasha and Naomi walked out of Monday Night Raw in mid-May after disagreeing over creative leading up to Hell In A Cell and Money In The Bank and handed over their WWE Women’s Tag Team titles before heading out of the door. Both were suspended a few days later for their actions.

It is believed that their contracts were up and both were negotiating a new one but while officially WWE has not announced that Sasha and Naomi have been released, the belief is that the two are no longer employed by the company.

Their WWE profile remains under the active section of WWE.COM and they have not been moved to the alumni section as of today.


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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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