Becky Lynch Named One Of The Top Female Game-Changers In 21st Century By Glazia Magazine

All Becky Lynch does is change the game.

Lynch made history at WrestleMania 35 by becoming the first woman to headline and win in the main event of the show, defeating Ronda Rousey and Charlotte Flair to capture the Raw and SmackDown Women's Championships.

Lynch would hold the Raw Women's Championship for over a year before relinquishing it to become a mother.

Glazia Magazine has honored Lynch for her accomplishments, naming her as one of the top female game changers in the 21st century alongside the likes of Kamala Harris, Michelle Obama, Greta Thunberg, and more.

From Glazia:

Becky Lynch is an Irish professional wrestler and also the first woman to win Wrestlemania’s first ever all-female event.

In 2019, Lynch became the first woman to hold Smackdown Women’s Championship and Raw women’s championship simultaneously.

Lynch would go on to become a four-time SmackDown Women’s Champion. Lynch also stands for equalism and women empowerment in every sector.

“With women empowerment and women coming together, it’s not about being better than the guys or whatever. It’s not just about collaboration; it’s about being equal people and having more of a highlight on women’s athletics, and just women being equal in every aspect.”

Lynch entered WrestleMania 38 as Raw Women's Champion, but was unsuccessful in defending her title, losing it to Bianca Belair.

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