SmackDown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch was on a long hiatus from WWE for the birth of her first child with husband Seth Rollins. Baby Roux, the girl child arrived in the world in December and now her mother is back in the WWE, better than ever. Coming right back at the top of the food chain of the WWE, Big Time Becks has become a villain but in reality, she’s a loyal mother who is now claiming that motherhood has changed her approach to social media.
Becky Lynch recently spoke with ArabNews.com on the occasion of WWE Crown Jewel 2021 where she’s booked to compete in a Triple Threat title defense against Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair. The reigning champion said that she’s aware of her position as a role model all around the world to her fans, and her actions can influence so many people. This is the reason she intentionally started being inactive on social media.
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“One thing I find I look at differently now is social media and how that affects people, and young people, in particular,” Becky Lynch said. “You may have noticed but I don’t really post as much any more, and it very much around the narrative of how we empower woman to use our voices in an appropriate way, especially when there is so much noise all the time.”
“I think I am very much still trying to figure all that out, but I think anything I do has that much more weight to it now I am a mom.”
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Becky Lynch campaigning for mental health issues
Becky Lynch also recently endorsed the “Tag Me In” PSA to break the stigma and the effort of social media where a person can make a generalized conversation around mental health. “More than the battles fought on tv, this is important #TagMeIn,” was her tweet on the campaign.
Apart from Becky Lynch, several AEW stars, WWE Hall of Famers, Impact Wrestling stars, and other professional wrestlers have come forward to participate in the new “Tag Me In” PSA to make things normalized for a conversation around mental health.
The likes of Rob Van Dam, Mick Foley, Trish Stratus, Chris Jericho, Torrie Wilson, Kurt Angle, Lilian Garcia, Tony Schiavone, Amy “Lita” Dumas, Konnan, Mark Henry, Renee Paquette, Diamond Dallas Page, Mickie James, Nick Aldis, AEW Women’s World Champion Britt Baker, Impact Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo, Gail Kim, Hikaru Shida, Moose, Christy Hemme, Chavo Guerrero, Mojo Rawley, Melina, Rebel, Maria Kanellis, Sharmell Huffman, Awesome Kong, EC3, Chelsea Green, W. Morrissey, and some more have been involved in the campaign.