WWE star blacks out social media accounts after Raw

Becky Lynch had a rough last two days in storyline as she worked a triple threat match at WWE Hell in a Cell where she nearly won the Raw Women’s Championship after hitting Asuka with the Manhandle Slam only to be pulled out of the ring by Bianca Belair, who pinned Asuka to retain her title.

Lynch later went to Twitter to vent in characher about the finish and claimed she was robbed. Fast forward to Monday’s Raw, wrestled Dana Brooke.

The first match featured WWE 24/7 Champion Akira Tozawa, Reggie, Tamina, and others coming out to ringside. Tozawa got into the ring and was pinned by Brooke, who became the new champion. Lynch demanded another match after their first bout ended in a no contest. This time Lynch was pinned by Brooke as Asuka ran out to ringside and held Lynch’s foot from the outside to give Brooke the win.

Lynch has since blacked out her profile and header photos on both Twitter and Instagram. She also changed her bio to “unknown.”

This is purely storyline-based as Lynch’s current story is that she has hit rock bottom after losing the Raw Women’s Title to Belair at WrestleMania 38 in April.

With Lynch out of the title picture, WWE held a fatal 4-way bout on this same episode of Raw that was won by Rhea Ripley, who became the #1 contender and earned the right to challenge Belair for the Raw Women’s Championship at Money in the Bank next month.

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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