Becky Lynch, the WWE RAW Superstar, recently took to her social media platform to provide an update on her book tour following the launch of her latest publication, “Becky Lynch: The Man: Not Your Average Average Girl,” hitting the shelves on March 26.
Going into her journey from a young girl in Ireland to a globally acclaimed wrestler, Lynch’s book also delves into her experiences as a mother.
She excitedly announced plans to visit bookstores in cities such as New York, Boston, and Philadelphia to engage in promotional events and connect with fans.
Updating her followers on Instagram, Lynch expressed her gratitude for the ongoing book tour, describing it as an incredible experience thus far. She eagerly anticipates meeting even more fans as the tour progresses, underscoring her appreciation for their support.
In a recent interview with Ariel Helwani on the MMA Hour, Becky Lynch didn’t hold back when discussing Ronda Rousey’s tenure in the WWE and the company’s handling of her. Lynch emphasized that Rousey, dubbed “The Baddest Woman on the Planet,” wasn’t utilized to her full potential.
Reflecting on Rousey’s transition from UFC to WWE in 2017, Lynch lamented the lack of acknowledgment for Rousey’s talents in her second stint with the company. Despite Rousey’s initial success in the ring, Lynch suggested that she wasn’t given the proper guidance, given her background in MMA.
Expressing respect for Rousey’s accomplishments, Lynch highlighted the mishandling of her WWE career, citing a presumption that Rousey was already adept at wrestling due to her early success. Lynch emphasized the need for a more strategic approach, recognizing Rousey’s star power and contributions to MMA.
As fans await WWE’s future plans for Becky Lynch, her candid remarks offer insight into the complexities of steering the world of professional wrestling and the importance of effective management for every superstar’s success.