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Becky Lynch SHOOTS On Ronda Rousey’s Recent Comments, Didn’t Know How To WRESTLE

In a candid and revealing interview on The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani,

WWE superstar Becky Lynch shed light on her current WWE contract negotiations,

her upcoming WrestleMania match against Rhea Ripley,

and her thoughts on former colleague Ronda Rousey.

Lynch, who appeared as a guest on the show to promote her new book, also touched upon the highly anticipated interview with CM Punk scheduled for the following day. She emphasized the significance of Punk’s first interview since his return to WWE and his departure from AEW, highlighting the expectation that “nothing is off limits.”

Regarding her own contract status, Lynch disclosed that talks about a possible renewal have not yet commenced, with only two months left on her current contract. Despite the uncertainty, she expressed confidence in her abilities and value to the company. Addressing speculation about her departure, Lynch dismissed concerns, asserting that she doesn’t envision this being her last WrestleMania.

The conversation then shifted to her WrestleMania match against Rhea Ripley, with Lynch expressing her desire to open night one of the event, a milestone she has yet to achieve. She also revealed her intention to watch her husband Seth Rollins’ main event match on the same night, illustrating her commitment to supporting her fellow wrestlers.

In addition to discussing her own career, Lynch offered insights into the recent comments made by Ronda Rousey about her time in WWE. While acknowledging differences in their experiences, Lynch emphasized her love for wrestling and the dedication required to excel in the industry. She suggested that Rousey’s transition from MMA to wrestling may have influenced her perception of the business.

Lynch also addressed criticisms of WWE’s creative process, acknowledging its shortcomings while defending the efforts of performers. She suggested that Rousey’s struggles in her second run may have stemmed from unrealistic expectations and a lack of alignment with the company’s direction.

Throughout the interview, Lynch’s candid remarks provided valuable insights into the inner workings of WWE and the challenges faced by its performers. As fans eagerly await her WrestleMania showdown and the outcome of her contract negotiations, Lynch’s resilience and determination continue to shine through, ensuring her status as one of WWE’s top stars remains unshaken.

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