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At Hell in a Cell 2020, Bayley’s longest reign as SmackDown women’s champion ended at the hands of Sasha Banks. Bayley had her rematch on SmackDown this past week but failed once again.

After two continuous losses, Bayley has taken to Twitter to send a message to Banks. She claimed that she will come back for her title but not now. However, Bayley warned Banks that this isn’t over.

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Currently, there is no plan for Bayley. She may join the SmackDown women’s Survivor Series team, which currently comprises Bianca Belair and Ruby Riott with three spots remaining.

As for Sasha Banks, she need not worry about defending her title any time soon. She will remain women’s champion for at least another month, as she faces Raw Women’s champion Asuka. This champion vs champion match will surely reignite some old rivalries from less than a year ago.

As for Sasha Banks after Survivor Series, we have some guesses on who might be her next challenger.

Challengers for Sasha Banks after getting done with Bayley

Last week on SmackDown, after Banks successfully defended her title, she fell prey to a sneak attack from the returning Carmella.

The ‘Untouchable’ made her intentions clear on the first night of her return. We may also see Carmella interfere at Survivor Series causing Banks to lose.

The other challenger for Banks could be the ‘EST’ of the WWE. Bianca Belair has come to the main roster with the reputation of being a top-notch athlete.

Triple H hasn’t been shy in claiming across many interviews that Belair will be one of the greatest Superstars of this generation. However, this looks unlikely, as WWE may want to preserve Belair vs Banks for an event like WrestleMania.

The third possibility is, of course, Bayley coming back into the picture. “Done for now” could mean just until Survivor Series and not for a long period of time.

Bayley coming back can be a big bonus for the Superstars. Especially with a PPV like TLC coming up, we surely will get one more awesome match from Bayley and Sasha Banks.

A wildcard possibility in the SmackDown women’s championship scenario could be Zelina Vega. Before her getting drafted to SmackDown, she was in a small feud with Asuka and also faced her for the Raw Women’s Championship. It is totally possible that something like that will get repeated on Friday Nights.

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