Becky Lynch made a significant announcement after WWE RAW concluded, adding a major twist to her ongoing narrative. Lynch headlined the March 18 episode of WWE RAW in a Last Woman Standing match against Nia Jax, emerging victorious in a hard-fought battle. Following the match, Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley confronted Lynch, setting the stage for their upcoming clash at WrestleMania 40.
Becky Lynch, an important figure in the women’s division, delighted the audience with her announcement after the show ended. Addressing the crowd, Lynch revealed that she had officially become an American citizen. This marks a milestone in her life and career.
Although Lynch’s citizenship news is a positive development, it adds a new layer to her narrative in WrestleMania 40. With her recent victory over Nia Jax on RAW, Lynch now faces one of her most formidable opponents, Rhea Ripley, at WrestleMania 40. This would promise a wrestling showdown of epic proportions.
WWE’s Becky Lynch attends St. Patrick’s Day at the White House
Becky Lynch had an especially memorable St. Patrick’s Day weekend as she attended a St. Patrick’s Day brunch at the White House hosted by President Joe Biden on Sunday. The event was graced by dignitaries, including Ireland’s prime minister, Leo Varadkar, and Becky Lynch herself, who represented WWE.
Lynch took to Instagram to share her experience. She posted several photos from her visit to the White House. She also had the opportunity to visit the White House Library, where she placed her new memoir, Becky Lynch: The Man: Not Your Average Girl. Lynch had the honor of meeting with President Biden and promoting her book during her visit.
The occasion marked a special moment for Lynch, not just as a wrestler but also as an Irish woman celebrating her heritage at such a prestigious event.