Becky Lynch Snaps On WWE RAW
It's been a wild 24 hours for Becky Lynch.
Last night at WrestleMania 41, Becky Lynch made her triumphant return to WWE after almost a year away. Lynch and Lyra Valkyria defeated Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez to capture the Women's Tag Team Titles. However, that feel-good moment didn't last long.
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Tonight on WWE RAW, Morgan and Rodriguez invoked their rematch clause and defeated Valkyria and Lynch to win the Women's Tag Team Titles for an unprecedented fourth time. Morgan hit Valkyria with obLIVion to score the pinfall victory for her team.
After the match, Lynch snapped and attacked her former partner, laying her out and hitting her with multiple Manhandle Slams, much to the delight of the crowd.
While this was obviously supposed to be a heel turn for Lynch, the crowd didn't react accordingly. But that's hardly a surprise when it comes to a RAW after WrestleMania crowd.
Stay tuned to WrestleZone for more on this shift in Becky's character as it becomes available.
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