WWE star Sasha Banks ruled out of action for up to two months through injury and will MISS the Royal Rumble

SASHA BANKS will MISS the Royal Rumble after WWE confirmed the extent of her damage.

The favored grappler, 29, damage herself at a stay occasion in North Carolina again on January 2.

Sasha Banks will be out of action through injury for around two months
Sasha Banks will likely be out of motion by way of damage for round two months

The injury will rule the WWE star out of this month's Royal Rumble
The damage will rule the WWE star out of this month's Royal RumbleCredit score: WWE

The Boss was injured throughout her match with Charlotte Aptitude on the present.

She is claimed to have landed awkwardly after taking a backbreaker from The Queen.

That led to an audible being known as to go to the end faster than was initially deliberate attributable to her being damage.

A variety of followers in attendance then reported on social media that Banks needed to be carried backstage by referees.

She was absent from the most recent episode of SmackDown on Friday and now followers should wait so much longer to see the star again in motion.

And sadly for the veteran, she will even miss the Royal Rumble on January 29 - one of many greatest occasions within the WWE calendar.

A press release from WWE confirmed: “Sasha Banks suffered a foot damage Sunday night at a WWE Dwell! occasion in Fayetteville, NC.

“After looking for emergency medical consideration, it was decided nothing was damaged. Sasha underwent an MRI and it was found she has a bruised calcaneus bone.

“She is at dwelling recovering and present process bodily remedy. She is predicted to be out of motion for 6-8 weeks.”

In the meantime WWE legends Nikki and Brie Bella are popping out of retirement for the 2022 Girls’s Royal Rumble.

And The Bellas aren't the one large names introduced for the Rumble.

Icons equivalent to Michelle McCool, Lita, Kelly Kelly, Mickie James and Summer time Rae have all been confirmed.

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