Becky Lynch is currently at the epicenter of the WWE women’s evolution.
The Man may not have been the chosen one, but she is certainly the people’s champion with an electrifying aura surrounding her as she heads into the first ever women’s main event of WrestleMania this Sunday.
Speaking to the Orlando Sentinel, Becky opened up about what this moment means for her and the women’s evolution as a whole:
“I just felt waves of gratitude and relief. 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.”
Becky also spoke about her monumental rise to stardom:
“It started when I slapped the head off Charlotte. If I didn’t do that, if it was just Charlotte and Ronda, it would have been the most boring WrestleMania main event in history, and maybe not even the main event. Can you imagine? It needed me. The match needed me.”
“I think frustration is a wonderful thing, a fantastic tool, if you use it properly. If you get frustrated and just b—- and moan, forget about it. But I love proving people wrong, so I use that frustration as rocket fuel.”
To read the full interview, click here.