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Sasha Banks Wants To Main Event A WWE Show In Saudi Arabia

Is main eventing a future Saudi Arabia Premium Live Event in the future of Sasha Banks?

Sasha Banks recently sat down with Steve Fall of NBC Sports Boston to discuss a wide variety of subjects. When asked about what her plans are for the rest of 2022, Banks revealed that she would love to main event a future show in Saudi Arabia.

“The rest of the year, I just want to continue to keep on shaking the table,” Sasha Banks said. “I want to keep on making history. I think for myself, I would love to main event a pay-per-view in Saudi. I would love for the Tag Team Women’s Championships to be represented over there and in the main event. The main event of any pay-per-view representing these is just the goal of 2022, and I think me and Naomi can accomplish that for sure.”

It was brought up that Charlotte Flair did challenge Banks to a match at WrestleMania 38 before Ronda Rousey claimed the match as her own due to winning the 2022 Royal Rumble. Banks responded that winning her first-ever match at WrestleMania with Naomi beats out wrestling Charlotte Flair any day.

“I mean, the stars were all aligned to win my first ever WrestleMania — did you hear that? Me, Sasha Banks winning my first ever WrestleMania this past weekend! This is so meant to be,” Sasha Banks declared. “This is everything I dreamt of, and to be tagging with my sister, my friend, my best friend, Naomi. You couldn’t have given me a better storyline. This is like the greatest thing that could happen to me. And I was beyond blessed when they were telling me that I was going to tag with Naomi. That beats out Charlotte Flair any day.”

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What do you make of Sasha Banks’ comments? Would you like to see her headline a Saudi show in the future? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.

If you use any of the quotes above, please credit NBC Sports Boston with a link back to this article for the transcription.

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