WWE SummerSlam 2016 predictions: Charlotte vs Sasha Banks expected to be announced

Sasha Banks [photo: Commons Wikimedia/Miguel Discart]

WWE SummerSlam 2016 is set to see some of the biggest matches in the world of wrestling, particularly the rumored matchup of Brock Lesnar and his rivals. However, as stated in a report from Cage Side Seats, it is possible that the WWE is also gearing to announce another big fight, one between Charlotte and Sasha Banks.

Fans will take not that during this year's Money in the Bank event Charlotte and her aide Dana Brooke were working together to take down Paige VanZant. However, out of nowhere came Sasha Banks, marking her triumphant return to the WWE, and saved Paige from the double-team matchup. 

As stated in a report from Sports Keeda, Sasha Banks has been rumored to return to the WWE for some time and the wrestling foundation successfully brought her back by using her a protagonist against Charlotte, the current WWE Women's champion and now villain of the WWE Divas. 

The report also points out that fans are quite pleased with the return of Banks as well as with the manner that the WWE brought her into the ring, painting her more as an iconic and very powerful opponent that could easily  upset the rankings and matches for the WWE women's division. 

As such, it is likely that Charlotte and Sasha Banks will finish the feud they started during Money in the Bank during this year's SummerSlam. The reports also point out that this match may be one of the highlights of the event, making it one of the primary fight cards for Summerslam, alongside Brock Lesnar's match. 

Charlotte is currently billed as the WWE Women Champion but that may all change if Sasha Banks manages to take the title from her during Summerslam, but this is only if the title will be placed at stake during their match. Fans speculate that if Charlotte loses this will start an ongoing feud that will culiminate in the next Wrestlemania.

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