Becky Lynch On Rhea Ripley Viral Video: ‘I’ve Fought So Long To Change That…When I’m Forced To Answer About That, I Go That Just F**king Sucks’

In an exclusive for WrestlingNews.co, Steve Fall spoke with WWE Superstar and author Becky Lynch. Her new book titled “Becky Lynch: The Man: Not Your Average Average Girl,” is available now on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and anywhere where books are sold. Click here for a complete list of links where you can buy the book and the audiobook. 

We have a few quotes below from Steve Fall’s interview with Becky Lynch. Click on the video below for the entire interview.

Lynch was asked what someone can expect if they’re going to watch WrestleMania for the first time next weekend (Saturday, April 6, 2024 and Sunday, April 7, 2024, live on Peacock):

“They’re talking about the biggest show of the year, everybody’s going all out. There’s going to be surprises. Everyone leaves it all in the ring when it comes to Wrestlemania. Just the matches are bigger. The surprises are bigger. Anything can happen. When you think something’s gonna go one way, it goes the other. Yeah, if that’s your first introduction to wrestling. Get ready for a ride.”

Lynch talked about her book and said there is no ghostwriter and she’s proud of it. With two months left on her WWE contract, Lynch was asked what is her next step after this book:

“I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know. I’m so excited about it. Because I don’t know. Anything’s possible man. That’s what this book is about is that anything’s possible.”

Lynch on Rhea Ripley’s viral spot at a house show from last weekend:

“That just sucks that we’re talking about that. You know, like when I think of the amount of women that were at one stage, fighting against that treatment, like, that was what they were forced to do in two-minute matches. Maybe I’m just like stuffy and and jaded because this is the stuff that I had to fight against. Of course, everybody loves it, and it’s cool and it’s edgy. But if I’m a little girl sitting in the crowd, and if I have my daughter, and she’s seeing that and she’s thinking that that’s what she needs to be if she’s a professional wrestler. And that’s the stuff that’s getting a reaction and if I’m a girl who’s grown up and wants to be a professional wrestler, and I see, oh well that’s the stuff that gets a reaction. And that’s the stuff that people are talking about. And that’s the stuff that we’re posting on social media, and we continue to and even the company does and pushes that, then that is the stuff that gets over and then I’m not taken seriously for what I do in the ring. And for the person that I am in the mind that I have. No, it’s just about my body. It’s about how it looks. And it’s about fulfilling a bunch of men’s fantasies out there in the crowd, and it becomes not about the art it becomes about that. And I’ve fought so long to change that and so I kind of go when I’m talking about that, and when I’m forced to answer about that, I go that just f**king sucks. That just f**king sucks.”

This interview is exclusive to WrestlingNews.co. If you use these quotes, please include a link back to this page. 

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