WWE Latest News: Diva Sasha Banks Injured? Manager Paul Heyman Reveals Plans For Brock Lesnar
World Wrestling Entertainment diva Sasha Banks is reportedly the most recent addition to the current injured list of wrestlers.
In a report by Geno Mrosko for Cageside Seats, the 23-year-old professional wrestler is suffering from an "undisclosed injury," explaining her sudden disappearance from various shows. Her last match was a victory over Becky Lynch during the December 28th episode of Monday Night RAW at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
In a follow-up report by the same publication, Banks neither confirmed nor denied that she is indeed nursing an injury through her personal Tumblr account. "Not these reports again," Banks wrote. According to the same follow-up report, she then reblogged a comment from another Tumblr user, "You're expected to wrestle every single show, if not you're injured."
Banks entered the WWE in 2012 as part of the company's developmental branch WWE NXT. She made her official debut on Monday Night RAW in July of last year, where she joined forces with Tamina and Naomi, and branded themselves as Team B.A.D.
Meanwhile, famed professional wrestling manager Paul Heyman gave updates on former UFC heavyweight champion and WWE prodigal son Brock Lesnar's current status on the latter's immediate future.
In an interview with FOX Sports, Heyman spoke about Lesnar's return to Monday Night RAW on its January 11 show, which is scheduled to take place in New Orleans. According to Heyman, Lesnar's return to RAW is expected to be a huge draw among professional wrestling fans, and is expected to be a huge deal, as he guarantees that it would definitely be "something to talk about the next day at work."
Heyman made sure not to give any specifics, but he also laid out some teasers for both the sport and Lesnar's most loyal fans.
"I have no problem showing up any given Monday and demonstrating to the WWE Universe how a proper promo is performed but when Brock Lesnar comes along with me, you know something substantive is going to be said and perhaps something impactful is going to happen," Heyman said.