The WWE universe is abuzz with speculation as Becky Lynch’s contract expiration date approaches, leaving fans wondering if The Man will remain with the company or explore new opportunities. According to a recent report by Fightful Select, Lynch’s current deal is set to expire next month, with no signs of a new agreement being finalized.
This development comes as a surprise, especially considering her husband Seth Rollins has already committed his future to WWE with a new deal, and her former partner Finn Balor has also pledged his allegiance to the company. The uncertainty surrounding Lynch’s future has sparked concerns among fans, who are eager to see what the future holds for one of the biggest stars in the women’s division.
Lynch, the current WWE Women’s World Champion, is scheduled to defend her title against Liv Morgan at King and Queen of the Ring on May 25th in Saudi Arabia. However, the real drama unfolding behind the scenes has taken center stage. With only three weeks remaining on her current contract, WWE is taking a gamble by not having a new deal in place.
One possible scenario is that Lynch could become a free agent, holding the Women’s World Championship belt, and taking it to a rival promotion. This would be a devastating blow to WWE, reminiscent of the infamous Madusa incident, where the legendary wrestler threw the WWF Women’s Championship into a trash can on live television.
It’s hard to fathom that WWE would allow history to repeat itself, especially with one of their top stars. The company is undoubtedly eager to retain Lynch, who is widely regarded as one of the best female wrestlers in the business. Speculation is rife that Lynch may be negotiating a historic deal, leveraging her value as a top performer to secure a lucrative contract.
As the clock ticks down on her current deal, the WWE universe will be watching with bated breath to see what the future holds for The Man. Will she commit her future to WWE, or will she explore other opportunities? One thing is certain – Becky Lynch’s decision will have far-reaching implications for the world of professional wrestling.