Kemo
04-04-2019, 04:29 PM
This Sunday sees a historic WWE moment take place as Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, and Ronda Rousey main event WrestleMania 35. The women will compete in what has been dubbed a ‘Winner Take All’ matchup, with both the RAW and SmackDown Women’s Championships on the line.
Speaking with The Orlando Sentinel, “The Man” Becky Lynch reflected on being told that she would be making history, describing her emotional reaction as “waves of gratitude and relief.”
“I just felt waves of gratitude and relief,” Lynch said. “We really did it. We got the main event. There were tears, lots of tears just streaming down my face. Everything I worked my entire life for was coming to fruition.”
When the Sentinel juxtaposed her current position within the company to her NXT TV debut in 2014, she would remark that this comparison acts as a perfect comeback story.
Though it may be hard to believe now, back when Lynch debuted she would dance an Irish jig, playing heavily into her roots and background in an uninspired gimmick hoisted onto her by WWE.
“Oh my God. There is your comeback story. There’s the message,” she said. “If I can debut that way and get to the main event of WrestleMania, anything is possible, for anybody.”
Addressing potential frustrations in the past, she adds that she loves “proving people wrong, so I use that frustration as rocket fuel.”
This Sunday sees the culmination of her personal journey so far. One that has taken her to the top of WrestleMania. It’s another opportunity for her to prove her doubters wrong, as she stands poised to win either belt—that is if she’s able to pin or submit Charlotte Flair or Ronda Rousey.
Speaking with The Orlando Sentinel, “The Man” Becky Lynch reflected on being told that she would be making history, describing her emotional reaction as “waves of gratitude and relief.”
“I just felt waves of gratitude and relief,” Lynch said. “We really did it. We got the main event. There were tears, lots of tears just streaming down my face. Everything I worked my entire life for was coming to fruition.”
When the Sentinel juxtaposed her current position within the company to her NXT TV debut in 2014, she would remark that this comparison acts as a perfect comeback story.
Though it may be hard to believe now, back when Lynch debuted she would dance an Irish jig, playing heavily into her roots and background in an uninspired gimmick hoisted onto her by WWE.
“Oh my God. There is your comeback story. There’s the message,” she said. “If I can debut that way and get to the main event of WrestleMania, anything is possible, for anybody.”
Addressing potential frustrations in the past, she adds that she loves “proving people wrong, so I use that frustration as rocket fuel.”
This Sunday sees the culmination of her personal journey so far. One that has taken her to the top of WrestleMania. It’s another opportunity for her to prove her doubters wrong, as she stands poised to win either belt—that is if she’s able to pin or submit Charlotte Flair or Ronda Rousey.