WWE News: Becky Lynch & Ronda Rousey Get Into Ugly Twitter Battle Using Cuss Words 1
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The word of war between Ronda Rousey and Becky Lynch is getting uglier day by day. A few hours back they used some violent words on the social media handle that indicates a real-life beef between the two of them. Also, it’s the rarest thing that we can expect from two superstars belonging to WWE. It’s a PG company where these two are role models for millions of fans. That’s not how WWE wants to portray the top superstars who use words like this.

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The storyline between these two for WrestleMania 35 get really heated up following this week’s WWE Raw. Atlanta Police arrested Becky Lynch for invading the flagship show. She further went on to hit the WWE Raw Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey to take the situation out of hands. Apparently, this arrest was just a ‘work’ and not real. Later, WWE even released a t-shirt using the mug-shots of The Man from the prison.

Violating WWE’s rules, Ronda Rousey dictated on Twitter how this arrest was falsifying news. The word ‘fake’ did not sit well with Becky Lynch who posted a photo of the beatdown that she gave to Ronda, the night before Survivor Series. The chap fired back saying that it’s an arm-bar that does not work. Rather it looks like she is holding a male’s private part.

Becky Lynch took it further by putting Ronda’s husband’ picture into it. This led WWE Raw women’s champion really angry who openly told about going beyond the script. The final threat came when she mentioned beating the hell out of The Man when she shows up.

If you follow the entire Twitter thread, it’s incredible to see how these two superstars attacked each other going beyond the script. Or else, should we say this was a ‘work’ too? WWE is hell-bent to put on a successful Wrestlemania main event match featuring two women. This kind of real-life heat is the best they can expect to garner the attention they want.

Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.