This former WWE star is a fan of this talent.

That former star is WWE Hall of Famer and former Women’s Champion Trish Stratus, who recently gave some high praise to former Raw Women’s Champion Sasha Banks.

Prior to signing with WWE, she wrestled on the indie scene and most notably for Chaotic Wrestling, where she once held the Chaotic Wrestling Women's Championship.

She signed with WWE and placed in their developmental brand, NXT, in 2012. Her match against Bayley at NXT TakeOver: Respect on October 7, 2015 was the first women's match to ever headline a major WWE event, the first women's Iron Man match, and the longest women's match in WWE history at the time with a length of 30 minutes.

In 2016, she and Charlotte Flair became the first women to headline a WWE pay-per-view event and the first to compete in a Hell in a Cell match (both at Hell in a Cell in October 2016), the first women to main event Raw in a women's match since 2004.

Between WWE and NXT, Banks has had five championship reigns due her being a former NXT Women's Champion and a record-tying four-time Raw Women's Champion.

As seen at the WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view event in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the Wells Fargo Center on the WWE Network last month, Asuka won the first-ever Women’s Royal Rumble match.

Stratus made a surprise appearance in the match and didn’t miss a beat. She had a great performance. Now, she is giving credit to Banks who also competed in the match. She took to her official Twitter account to send out the following praise to the former Raw Women’s Champion:

“Um loveeeee!! It was tough kicking that little #WonderBooty of hers, but you gotta do, what you gotta do. @SashaBanksWWE impressed me in the ring - I think she did a WONDERful job in there #LegitStratusfaction.”

Banks continues to be in historic matches. If you recall, she alongside Charlotte Flair were the first women to main event a pay-per-view event for the sports entertainment company as well as the first women to compete in a Hell in a Cell Match.

Now, she is slated to be part of the first-ever Women’s Elimination Chamber match alongside Alexa Bliss, Bayley, Mandy Rose, Mickie James, and Sonya Deville.

The Elimination Chamber pay-per-view event takes place on Sunday, February 25th at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada and will air on the WWE Network and some traditional pay-per-view outlets.

This will be an exclusive Raw brand event and the final Raw PPV before Wrestlemania 34.