
WWE Superstar Upset About WrestleMania Moment
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Becky Lynch's shocking return and subsequent actions at WWE WrestleMania 41 have ignited significant discussion, drawing comparisons to controversial figures like Hulk Hogan and leaving her upcoming Backlash opponent, Lyra Valkyria, with mixed emotions. The drama unfolded after a calculated backstage assault sidelined Bayley from competing at WWE's grandest annual spectacle.
It was later revealed within the storyline that Lynch herself orchestrated the attack, a manipulative move that effectively removed Bayley and created an opening for "The Man." This calculated decision allowed Lynch to be inserted into the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship match at WrestleMania 41.
WWE Women's Intercontinental Champion Lyra Valkyria recently appeared on "My Mom's Basement," where she discussed the unfortunate circumstances. Valkyria expressed her deep respect for Bayley and her distress over how her own WrestleMania moment materialized.
"Especially since I've come to Raw, I feel like I've had this natural connection with Bayley outside of the ring, and it kind of just manifested inside the ring. We really really clicked," Lyra Valkyria shared. She continued, "Having my Mania moment coming as an expense to her, that was genuinely very upsetting."
Valkyria further elaborated on her bond with Bayley and a shifting perception. "Bayley, since I've come to Raw, has been a massive help, and she actually is everything that I thought Becky would be," Valkyria confessed, adding, "It's a very big change to see her out at the moment."
Building wraps for WrestleMania 41 are shown on the exterior of Allegiant Stadium on April 16, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The WWE's flagship event will be held at the venue on April 19th and...
Building wraps for WrestleMania 41 are shown on the exterior of Allegiant Stadium on April 16, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The WWE's flagship event will be held at the venue on April 19th and 20th. More
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Lynch made her highly anticipated and unannounced WWE return on Night 2 of WrestleMania 41, marking her first appearance since May 2024.
She was unveiled as Lyra Valkyria's surprise partner for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship bout against Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez.
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The newly formed Irish duo captured the titles, with Lynch pinning Morgan, which also made Valkyria a double champion.
However, their reign didn't last long as they lost the championships on the subsequent episode of Raw. Immediately following that loss, Lynch turned heel by attacking Lyra Valkyria. This shocking betrayal gave a back story behind who attacked Bayley's attacker.
Lynch's tactics have not gone unnoticed by the WWE Universe. Her actions have drawn comparisons to Hulk Hogan's more controversial career moments, with some fans dubbing her "Becky Hogan" for maneuvering into the spotlight and a championship opportunity.
Lynch has since addressed these comparisons, defending her character's win-at-all-costs mentality. This entire sequence has effectively fueled a deeply personal feud between Lynch and Valkyria, leading to their high-stakes match at Backlash.
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