Becky Lynch: This Is Probably It, This Is The Final Run, This Is The Final Contract
Becky Lynch says that her current contract will probably be it when it comes to her being on the road.

Becky Lynch says that her current contract will probably be it when it comes to her being on the road.
In late 2020, Becky and Seth Rollins would have their daughter, Roux, with Lynch returning to WWE at the following year’s SummerSlam, continuing her run until mid 2024 when she took a step back from wrestling after her WWE contract expired, returning once again at WrestleMania 41 last year. Now, Becky says that her time in professional wrestling is nearing it’s end.
While speaking in the first episode of WWE: Unreal season two, Becky Lynch would discuss coming back to the ring after a break, admitting that it was ‘maybe gonna be forever’, and that this is her final contract.
“When you’re in this world, and you’re always wanting to be on top. you have to kind of feel like you’re always fighting something, you’re fighting yourself. You’re fighting people that feel lie they wanna put you down. You’re also getting opinions about yourself constantly, about who your are. Not that you believe them, but maybe it lies somewhere in the back of your head where you’re going, like ‘Oh, maybe I am a bad person.’ I love working. I love getting out in front of the crowd. I love wrestling, but there’s also that hard part of, ‘Now mom’s got to go to work.’ That guilt is always hard. Like, I Had this little kid that I had then been leaving. I felt lie when I’d come back, she was angry at me. Like I didn’t- I hadn’t had enough time with her. The time off, it was maybe gonna be forever. I don’t thin I knew. I was kind of so content. This is probably it, this is the final run. This is the final contract. So I suppose it’s a matter of knowing that, understanding that and enjoying that the best I can.”
Elsewhere in the same episode, Becky admitted she had felt ‘burnt out’ in 2024 when she stepped away from wrestling. You can read more about that here.
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