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Becky Lynch: “WWE is my home. It’s where I’ll retire”

Amid rumors that her contract is expiring in 2024, Becky Lynch squashed down any doubts that she is leaving WWE and said that she wants to retire there.

Speaking to the Strutting From Gorilla YouTube show in Boston, Lynch said that WWE is what she watched when she grew up and it’s the reason she became a pro wrestler.

“Now having been in it, I love it. I love it. I love the people. I love the audience. And I love being able to have been an important part of change,” Lynch said.

The Irish star noted that she loves that her voice matters in WWE and gets to continue to drive change within the company.

“I feel listened to, and I feel like we have been able to change the landscape of women’s wrestling forever. And that feels very special to me,” she continued.

Lynch said that WWE is ultimately her home.

“It’s where I really was, kind of where I was born, as a professional wrestler in many ways in terms of my influence, and it’s where I’ll retire.”


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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