Sasha Banks returned to The Mandalorian for the show's season finale this week. Be warned, there are major spoilers ahead for anyone yet to watch the episode.

There is a lot of crossover between wrestling and Hollywood. Hulk Hogan, John Cena, Triple H, and, of course, The Rock are just some of the wrestlers to have made the transition. They've all had varying levels of success. Rock is one of, if not the biggest movie star in the world today. Triple H, on the other hand, didn't fare so well when he tried to make it big on the silver screen.

The latest wrestler to have a crack at crossing over is Sasha Banks. The Boss is off to a terrific start, landing a role in Disney+'s The Mandalorian. Banks was revealed to the world as a new character in the Star Wars universe via the trailer for season two. She then made her full debut in the third episode of the season, portraying a character called Koska Reeves.

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Sasha Banks on The Mandalorian (2020)

Reeves is another Mandalorian who works in a team of three. The trio helps out the show's leading man for an episode then disappears, returning to their own business. However, Reeves and her Mandalorian leader Bo-Katan returned in the season two finale. The Mandalorian seeks out their help as he ventures out into the galaxy to find Moff Gideon and rescue Grogu, aka Baby Yoda.

While still not the center of attention, Banks has a bigger role, more screen time, and more dialogue during her second episode. That begins with her battling Boba Fett almost as soon as the two of them meet. As soon as the two groups each of them represents realizes they can help each other and themselves at the same time, the two stand side by side rather than opposite of each other.

Banks features throughout the episode and is even in the room when Gideon is being kept prisoner and our heroes are descended on by Dark Troopers. Plus, the best news of all for Banks and her fans, she didn't die nor did her story arc come to an end. Bo-Katan still wants the dark saber and will still need to fight The Mandalorian for it. If Banks remains by her side, we could see her become a heel, sorry villain, in season three.

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