WWE Releases New Graphic Of SmackDown Women’s Division With Notable Exclusions

WWE Releases New Graphic Of SmackDown Women’s Division With Notable Exclusions WWE

Could we soon finally get the official announcement that Sasha Banks and Naomi are no longer with WWE?

WWE’s official Twitter account has just released a new graphic of the SmackDown women’s division in advance of Liv Morgan joining the roster but there are some notable exclusions.

With the graphic being posted late in the afternoon before SmackDown showtime, eagle eyed fans have noticed that Sasha Banks and Naomi are both not featured.

The photo does feature Lacey Evans, Aliyah, Natalya, Raquel Rodriguez, Ronda Rousey, Liv Morgan, Charlotte Flair, Shayna Baszler, Sonya Deville, Shotzi Blackheart and Xia Li.

This is not surprising given the recent seemingly achromous departure of the former Women’s Tag Team Champions who were branded as “unprofessional” by the company after walking out reportedly due to significant creative frustrations, and were subsequently announced to be “suspended indefinitely.”

This week, renewed interest in the pair as we approach sixty days on from the May 16th, 2022 event, as rumors continue to swirl that both Sasha Banks and Naomi are definitely gone from the company despite still being noted on WWE’s official roster page and no official announcement regarding their contract status being released publicly at the time of writing.

This is not the first instance of WWE editing out particularly Sasha Banks from the annuals of WWE history as she has recently had a fan sign supporting her edited in post-production as to not appear in official images as well as some creative editing on Paige’s 2017 return posted by WWE which entirely omits Sasha from being a major player in the angle as it aired at the time.

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