Becky Lynch is one of the biggest Superstars in the WWE who’s been outshining most of the roster members with her hard-working ethic for years. Coming from an outside country of the United States, the journey wasn’t easy for her but she eventually went on to conquer the industry en route to become the first-ever all-women Wrestlemania main-eventer.
It’s no secret that Becky Lynch is quite outspoken about things that she truly believes in. Especially given the fact that she had to go through a lot of turmoil before rising to the top of the women’s division, she doesn’t want to know what the shortcut route is all about. Therefore, it doesn’t come as a surprise that she has some tough words about part-time wrestlers in WWE.
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Speaking with British newspaper The Mirror while discussing her book “The Man: Not Your Average Average Girl,” Becky Lynch expressed her perspective on part-time stars, highlighting how they always end up getting special treatment in comparison to full-time performers as the WWE creative team is instructed to make them look significant during these sporadic appearances. On the flip side, full-time performers consistently put in the work to help each other out, regularly.
“It’s easy to be special when you only show up every four weeks or however often and then creative is specifically designed to make you feel important,” Becky Lynch mentioned.
“Whereas when you are on TV every week, you’re on every live event, you’re doing the work to make these people seem important, you are doing the grunt work to allow them to come in and say ‘hello, let me wave majestically at everybody.’”
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Becky Lynch talked about WWE having part-time champions
The part-time champion’s prospect was also reflected in the words of Becky Lynch as she wanted more champion presentations and be actively involved in the wrestling circuit to gauge the fans’ interests through regular appearances. With part-time champion, THE MAN believes that it will harm the industry’s progression,
“In the past, the champion would make their rounds through the territories, show off the title and be front and center. Now that model is changing and I don’t know if it’s for the better. You learn by being in front of the crowd constantly and when you are in there with somebody who has learned by being in front of the crowd, you get better.”
Apart from being one of the greatest sports entertainers of all time in the female genre, Becky Lynch can call herself an author. The book titled ‘Becky Lynch: The Man: Not Your Average Average Girl’, dropped on Tuesday, March 26 in the market to pick up some rave reviews.