Sasha Banks is one of the best WWE Divas in the company right now, and fans are starting to cheer more and more for her even though she portrays a heel character. According to Cageside Seats, WWE has plans to turn Banks face in the near future.

The report said that the seeds for a breakup with Team B.A.D. are already planted, where Sasha will turn into a face while Naomi and Tamina stay as heels. According to The Wrestling Observer Newsletter via All Wrestling News, WWE wants to begin her face turn by using the "We Want Sasha" chants as a positive storyline instead of being a protest on how the Divas Revolution is being booked.

However, the report also points out that Banks' "The Boss" character is best as a heel, but because she is a really good worker and wrestler, she can still be a good face. It is noted that Sasha is at risk of being overexposed because WWE always overbooks superstars to "get them over," just like with John Cena, Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins.

Inquisitr reports that WWE sees "The Boss" as a legitimate star among the women in the main rosters. It was also said that she was planning to challenge Charlotte for the WWE Divas title, but the creative team went to Paige and her jealousy, heel turn angle.

Sasha Banks started training to wrestle at age 16 but made his debut at the age of 18 in Chaotic Wrestling, an American independent wrestling promotion based in Woburn, Mass. She also wrestled for New England Championship Wrestling and National Wrestling Alliance before signing a contract with the WWE in 2012, per PWInsider via Wrestling Inc.

She went on to wrestle in NXT and develop "The Boss" character that quickly got over the NXT audience. Banks won the NXT Women's Title at NXT TakeOver: Rival, pinning then-champion Charlotte in a Fatal 4-way match that also involved Becky Lynch and Bayley.

Inquistr added that her matches with Bayley will be brought back in the NXT Special in London this December. The two matches the two women had at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn and NXT TakeOver: Respect was two of the best women's matches in the history of WWE.

It is also mentioned that there is a plan to create a "Four Horsewomen" stable in the near future after Bayley makes his main roster debut sometime early 2016.

What do you think? Should the WWE turn "The Boss" a face? Give us thoughts in the comments section.