Sasha Banks WWE Rumors: 'The Boss' May Have Secret Weapon For 'WrestleMania 32' [VIDEO}

Sasha Banks may have a secret up her sleeve for WrestleMania 32.  

"The Boss" will be making her "Show of Shows" debut on April 3 live from AT&T Stadium in Texas. Banks is slated to battle Divas Champion Charlotte and Becky Lynch in a Triple Threat Match for the gold.

The Diva put herself on the map in NXT, but this may be her first chance to break out on the main roster. Charlotte will have her father Ric Flair in her corner, but Banks may have her beat in the manager department.

Banks intimated that she may bring her cousin, rapper Snoop Dogg around for the spectacle, which wouldn't be the first time he got involved in a WWE event.

"I'm wrestling Charlotte at WrestleMania, and I'm pretty sure Ric Flair will be out there," Banks told GuideLive.com. "I don't know if I should bring Snoop Dogg with me, but that would be awesome. Snoop is a huge wrestling fan, and he's just always given me advice on doing what you want to do.

"If this is your dream, you have to go out there and you have to grab it and you have to make people take notice. I haven't talked to him yet about WrestleMania, but you never know what's going to be in the works."

It wouldn't be the first time Banks and Snoop Dogg spend time together at the biggest show of the year. The rapper brought a young Banks with him to WrestleMania XXIV in 2008 when he served a role with the Divas.

"Well, actually, I was at that WrestleMania with him because I begged him to let me go with him," she said. "So, I was backstage right before he went out, and it's so crazy, right before Snoop Dogg went out is when Ric Flair came back from his retirement match. So, it's crazy how things happen like that."

Banks could be poised to have her first WrestleMania Moment -- and she may not be alone when she does it.

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