The wrestling world is abuzz with speculation about Becky Lynch’s future in WWE. With her contract set to expire in just two weeks, fans and experts alike are wondering if The Man will re-sign with the Stamford-based company. However, wrestling veteran Matt Morgan is convinced that Lynch will stay with WWE, despite not having re-signed a new contract yet.
Morgan, a TNA legend, recently shared his thoughts on the Gigantic Pop podcast, stating that it wouldn’t make sense for Lynch to leave WWE. He points out that the company has invested heavily in her, and she has become one of the top superstars on the roster over the past decade. The Women’s World Champion has been a cornerstone of the women’s division, and her departure would be a significant loss for the company.
Moreover, Morgan’s assertion is backed by WWE’s recent booking decisions. Despite her contract uncertainty, WWE put the Women’s World Championship on Lynch when Rhea Ripley relinquished the title due to injury. This move suggests that the company is confident in Lynch’s ability to draw crowds and generate revenue.
Hall of Famer Bully Ray also weighed in on the situation, explaining on the Busted Open podcast that WWE booked Lynch to win the Women’s World Title after Ripley’s injury to maintain stability and consistency in the women’s division. Ray also believes that Dominik Mysterio could play a key role in Liv Morgan’s bid to dethrone Lynch at King and Queen of the Ring in Saudi Arabia.
While Lynch’s husband, Seth Rollins, reportedly re-signed with WWE earlier this month, The Man’s contract situation remains unclear. However, Morgan’s confidence in Lynch’s return is echoed by many in the wrestling community. With her star power and WWE’s investment in her character, it’s likely that Lynch will eventually put pen to paper on a new deal.
As the wrestling world waits with bated breath for Lynch’s decision, one thing is certain – The Man’s presence in WWE is crucial to the success of the women’s division. Whether she re-signs or not, Becky Lynch’s legacy in WWE is already cemented, and her impact on the company will be felt for years to come.