The wrestling world is abuzz with speculation about Becky Lynch’s future in WWE, with rumors of a possible retirement swirling around the legendary wrestler. With her contract set to expire this week, Lynch has finally broken her silence, dropping cryptic hints about her plans.
In a backstage conversation with Lyra Valkyria ahead of her match on RAW, Lynch seemed to be reflecting on her own career and the stages that come with being a wrestling star. “Stars have to live and learn,” she said, her eyes drifting off into the distance. “The process continues until it’s time to walk away.” The words, directed at Valkyria, seemed to hold a deeper meaning, as if Lynch was talking about her own journey and the inevitability of eventually wrapping up her time in the ring.
The timing of Lynch’s comments is telling, coming just days before her highly anticipated steel cage rematch against Liv Morgan, the current Women’s World Champion. Rumors have been circulating that if Lynch loses tonight, she may consider hanging up her boots for good. The stakes are high, and fans are on the edge of their seats, wondering what the future holds for one of WWE’s most beloved and dominant female wrestlers.
The past few weeks have been a whirlwind for Lynch, who recently won the Women’s World Championship only to lose it in a shocking upset to Morgan, thanks in part to the interference of Dominik Mysterio. Despite her best efforts, Lynch was unable to defend her title, and now, her future in WWE hangs in the balance.
It’s worth noting that this isn’t the first time Lynch has hinted at taking a step back from the ring. After losing to Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania, she was reportedly planning to take time off, only to be pulled back in when Ripley suffered an injury, necessitating her return to the ring.
As the WWE universe waits with bated breath for the outcome of tonight’s steel cage match, one thing is certain: Becky Lynch’s next move will have a profound impact on the wrestling world. Will she reclaim her title and continue to dominate the women’s division, or will she opt to walk away, leaving behind a legacy that will be remembered for years to come? Only time will tell.