2019/11/07 
WWE Monday Night Raw Results – November 4th, 2019*


During a sit-down interview, Becky Lynch says she knows she will be the target at Survivor Series. Shayna Baszler takes over for Charly. Baszler says she has been waiting a long time to meet Lynch. Baszler says she isn’t Ronda Rousey. Baszler says she wanted to tell Lynch face-to-face that she is going to pin or tap out Lynch. Lynch can spend the next few weeks figuring out which. Lynch says she is gunning for Baszler.

     
2019/03/11 
WWE Fastlane 2019 Results – March 10th, 2019*


Charlotte Flair vs Becky Lynch

Lynch is still hopping around on a crutch. Lynch drops the crutch out of the ring. Flair mocks Lynch. Flair pushes Lynch. Lynch fights back with a flurry of right hands. Flair asks if that’s all Lynch has got. Flair kicks Lynch in the knee. Flair puts Lynch in a single leg crab. Flair works over Lynch’s knee. Lynch tries to fire up again. Flair spears Lynch’s knee. Flair chops Lynch in the corner. Lynch lands a kick but Flair chop blocks Lynch. Lynch almost gets a near fall after a small package. Flair goes up top. Lynch pushes Flair off the top. Flair goes face first into the barricade. Flair is almost counted out. Lynch puts Flair in the DisArmHer. Flair reverses it into the Figure Eight. Ronda Rousey runs down to the ring and punches Lynch to cause a disqualification.

Winner- Becky Lynch

     
2018/07/09 
Test*


Flaunt

     
2017/01/10 
WWE SmackDown Live Results – January 3rd, 2017*


Second Match: Becky Lynch vs. LA Luchadora 

Becky grabs Luchadora by her ankle. Becky transitions into a go behind. Luchadora slaps Becky in the face. Becky lands a series of forearms to the back of Luchadora. Becky connects with a judo throw. Becky transitions into the ground and pound attack. Becky kicks Luchadora in the ribs. Becky bounces Luchadora head on the top turnbuckle. Luchadora with a back elbow in the corner.

Becky connects with a exploder suplex. Becky stomps on Luchadora’s chest in the corner. Luchadora rolls under the ring. Becky was distracted by the referee. Another Luchadora comes out from under the ring and attacks Becky from behind. Luchadora goes for the Twisted Bliss, but Becky ducks out of the way. Becky gets Luchadora in the DisArm Her and Luchadora taps out. After the match, it was revealed that it was Alexa Bliss who was the other La Luchadora. Bliss and Luchadora double teams Becky. Bliss drops Becky with a DDT.

Winner: Becky Lynch via Submission 

     
2016/01/30 
Happy Birthday Becky Lynch*


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Happy Birthday Becky! We hope you have a bectacular day and all your wishes come true. We are beyond proud of far you have come from dancing on people to lass kicking and suplexing people everywhere. This year is your year and soon you will be the face of the Divas Division with the championship around your waste. Moreover, we decide to give your fans the chance to wish a Happy Birthday to you as well.

My favorite thing about Becky is her brave, charming character who captures your attention whenever you see her! – @BeckysLynchs

I guess I should start at the beginning. I was watching NXT and then BAM! this new chick comes on the screen and starts doing a jig. I pass it off as okay, and then she wrestles and I’m in shock! Fast forward and she trades in her green gear for some Punk rock looking leggings and then wow, she has the look, the talent, and a certain draw to her not a lot of wrestlers (male or female) have with me. Then we fast forward again and she comes out with bright orange hair and this unique but awesome attire and has the best match I’ve seen from anybody in a long time! I realized, “Wow, I have to meet this chick!” So I buy a plane ticket to Florida in July for an NXT event in Venice. The time starts getting close and Becky was out with an injury at the time, and the Wrestling sites were all saying she was coming back soon and I get REALLY excited! I have all my stuff around, I have my Lass Kicker shirt and my NXT Championship belt already in my suit case and I go and watch Monday Night Raw. The Monday before my event (that Saturday) she is called up along with Charlotte and Sasha. I’m upset but optimistic that she’ll be there too. Saturday comes and I get a cab to the venue, I want to be first in the building so I get there at 1 PM. I’m chilling inside the venue (a maintenance worker let me in, really nice guy) until the WWE comes and says I would be a liability if I was in there during setup, but I’m still first in line as it was only 4 PM. The event starts, I meet Solomon Crowe, Bayley, and Mojo Rawley at the meet and greet, no Becky. Intermission comes, no Becky. Main event, no Becky. I’m heart broken. I grabbed my goggles from the merch table before the meet and greet, I am all excited, and three months of excitement is crushed. But at the same time, it was worth it. Even though I didn’t get to meet Becky, I got favorites and replies on Twitter, met the other wrestlers (my NXT belt is signed to the max) and even developed a friendship with Solomon (now Sami Callihan again.) My year was made when I received a “Happy Birthday” tweet, which makes me sound almost creepy, along with the fact I flew 1000 miles to meet a wrestler. Anyways, since this is a long read, thank you Becky Lynch for everything. You have given me inspiration to do well in my career (I start my own training in May) and I hope I make you proud. Happy birthday from your fellow #LassKicker and leader of the #LassKickerArmy – Luke (@RiSe_Assassin)

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Happy birthday backy and good luck in the next year . I love you ♥! – Benjamin (@promeke97)

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I just want to say a huge happy birthday to you Becky Lynch, I really hope you have a bexcellent day. I love how you never fail to impress your fans, you’re the perfect role model who everyone loves to look up to. I love you so much and keep doing what you’re doing and that is kicking some lass because you are doing the Irish so proud. Happy 29th birthday future WWE Diva’s Champion – @LynchsDemon

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2015/10/26 
Becky Lynch and Charlotte Say Good Morning San Diego*


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GMSD needed a lass kicking with a little bit of flair, and they got it when Divas Champion Charlotte and her BFF Becky Lynch stopped by the KUSI studios to chat with Brandon Stone.

     
2015/10/18 
WWE Live Event Mexico City, Mexico Results – October 17th,...*


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Divas Champion Charlotte, Becky Lynch, and Paige defeated Naomi, Sasha Banks, and Tamina

     
2015/10/17 
Smackdown Results – October 15th, 2015*


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Charlotte (w/ Becky Lynch) defeated Alicia Fox (w/ The Bella Twins) after making Fox tap to the Figure 8. After the match Team Bella attacked Becky and Charlotte until Paige made the save and Team PCB cleared the ring.

     
2015/10/13 
IrishAmerica.com: Becky Lynch A Fighting Irish Lass*


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Becky Lynch is becoming one of the major figures in what appears to be a revolution in women’s professional sports – pro wrestling. Enthusiastic, opinionated, and, yes, mouthy, Lynch spoke with Kara Rota about her rise in the unique, theatrical, and athletically demanding combat sport.

Becky Lynch failed P.E. in school. It’s almost impossible to imagine now, watching her at the top of her game as she flies off the ropes of the ring and delivers her signature finisher, an armbar called the Dis-arm-Her. In July, she debuted on WWE Monday Night Raw, pro wrestling’s flagship show, and quickly began climbing the ranks of the roster to audience enthusiasm.

There were no professional wrestling schools in Ireland when Lynch was born Rebecca Quin in Dublin in 1987. “Me and my brother would watch it [on TV] all the time and I loved it. But if you wanted to be a wrestler, you’d have to go off to England or America to train,” she said when we spoke on the phone in July.

That changed in 2002, when current NXT superstar Finn Bálor (then wrestling as Fergal “Prince” Devitt) opened a school in Bray, County Wicklow.

“It was about an hour and a half away from me. And it didn’t even have a ring at the time. We wrestled for three months on just six blue mats on the floor in this tiny little hall at Saint Andrew’s national school,” Lynch recalls.

“We’d go down there every Sunday and that’s how we learned, on the mats. We’d go across to England and do these summer camps where you’d train eight or nine hours a day in a gym. You’d sleep on the mats in the ring or under the ring.”

Using the name Rebecca Knox, Lynch made her professional wrestling debut at the end of 2002, teaming up with her brother in mixed tag team matches. But she still wasn’t thinking of it as a career.

She thought she’d try her hand at acting, then seriously considered a career as a lawyer. “That way I’d get to argue with people. I’d get to talk! I liked being in front of people and performing in any aspect, so being a lawyer seemed like a good way to go because I was a good little debater and talker and I was mouthy.”

After high school, Lynch went to University College Dublin where she studied history, politics, and philosophy, but she continued to wrestle and one day she realized she wanted to pursue wrestling as a career.

“I had a match in Kildare, and I remember coming home afterwards and just sitting down and turning to my brother (who has wrestled as Gonzo de Mondo) and saying, this is what I have to do with my life. This is all I want to do with the rest of my life.

“I told my mom that I was going to Canada just for the summer and that I’d get back to college the next year and do sports and exercise science, which maybe I kind of had as a fall-back plan, but I didn’t really want that.”

At just 18, not knowing anyone in Canada but having it in her mind that there was more wrestling going on over there and that she would have more opportunities, “I just headed over, and was really lucky.” Her second day after arriving, Lynch got in touch with Scotty Mac, a wrestler she’d met once before in Ireland, and ended up trying out for the company he was involved in, Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling.

“I remember it being really scary, but not in a paralyzing way. It was a good fear. One that motivated me more than it held me back. It was, ‘Okay, I’m scared. I’m 18 and I don’t know anybody, but this is what’s right.’

 

“When things are scary or there’s a struggle, I always think, ‘how is this going to sound in my biography?’ Sometimes I would just be living on protein shakes or the cheapest food that I could afford, because I didn’t have a lot of money. I would be sleeping on the floors of friends apartments, and all the time I was thinking, ‘this is what makes for a good memoir.’

 

“I’d read Stone Cold’s biography about how he lived on, like, raw potatoes, and I thought, this is all part of it. This is what wrestlers do and this is what I’m going to do.

 

“I was lucky to find a school and find a company that really took me under its wing and supported me. I was lucky. It all worked out really well in the end.”

 

Of course, it was more than luck that propelled Lynch’s success in Super Girls Wrestling, an offshoot of Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling.

 

After making a name for herself in Canada, Lynch began to wrestle in various promotions as Rebecca Knox, traveling for matches in America and Japan.

 

Both in the ring and on the microphone, Lynch has always set herself apart as a performer. She puts on a show, and jumps into full-out brawls with an enthusiasm and skill that’s unique in all of wrestling, not only the Divas division.

“I think when you’ve got a passion for something, it comes out of you and people can feel it. Then your mind is so geared towards that, and how you can improve on it, and you’re so excited about performing that it comes together….

“Everybody has that thing about them that makes them special, and sometimes we try to dull it down or we don’t always want to expose it, and maybe we’ve been taught that way or whatever. It’s just a matter of letting it out and letting it go and letting people in on it.”

In 2006, Lynch sustained a head injury during a match in Germany and was diagnosed with possible damage to her eighth cranial nerve. She left the ring for years, first as a result of the injury and then to explore other possible career paths. She went back to school and worked as an actress, a stuntwoman, a flight attendant, a personal trainer, and even a wrestling manager.

Then in 2013, she signed with WWE. And now, she has no intention of leaving. “I want to be in this business my entire life. I stepped away from it for seven years, long enough to know that there is nothing else I want to do.”

And she’s not the only Irish fighter in the ring these days. Lynch is enthusiastic in singing the praises of her Irish cohorts. “We have that thing about us anyway that we’re the Fighting Irish, and now with all the attention that we’re getting, it’s just unbelievable.”

Lynch sounds like any other fan while listing athletes that share her Irish heritage. “First you’ve got Sheamus blazing the trail [in WWE], and then you’ve got [UFC Featherweight champion] Conor McGregor, who is just unbelievable; what he is doing for mixed martial arts is just amazing. He’s entertaining, and he backs it up with real talent, he always delivers. Pound for pound, he’s just one of the best fighters going at the moment. And then you’ve got [NXT champion] Finn Bálor, who’s just incredible. I consider him to be probably the best sports entertainer in the world right now. And then you’ve got [boxing champion] Katie Taylor. I’m so proud to be one of the people that’s in that category, doing Ireland proud, putting us more on the map. Bringing home some belts, and hopefully, winning some titles and championships.”

We shouldn’t have to hope too hard. Lynch’s skills are notable, and her physical training is relentless. She trains at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, spending three hours daily in the ring plus plenty of hours of weight training, cardio, and yoga. “Just something to center myself and keep moving. I feel like yoga’s helped me so much just to stay injury-free and relaxed and calm.

“To be honest with you, I could not tell you the last time I took a day off from the gym, which is probably not the greatest! I just love it. It helps me keep my head in the game and know that I’m working towards something that I love more than anything.”

Professional wrestling, while too often dismissed as a “fake sport” or for kids, is actually hugely popular, and more mainstream than many believe. Over five and a half million people watched the episode of Monday Night Raw that aired the night after Wrestlemania, referred to as “the Super Bowl of wrestling.”

While female wrestlers such as The Fabulous Moolah, Mildred Burke, and Mae Young were instrumental in increasing the popularity of pro wrestling in the early and mid-20th century, more recent decades have relegated most women in wrestling to ringside sidekicks or cheerleaders, catfighting it out in pudding or mud, and hardly respected for their athletic accomplishments. Now, as women dominate in soccer, tennis, and combat sports, they’re climbing the ranks in pro wrestling as well.

“For me right now, what is going on is what I’ve always dreamed of and what I’ve always wanted, and it’s that [female wrestlers] have this credibility. Before this, I think women’s wrestling wasn’t always respected. It was more of an afterthought.”

Becky Lynch.

Regarded by some fans as time for a beer or a bathroom break, women’s matches now can be the highlight of a show.

“We want it where it’s not just, ‘Oh it’s a girl’s match, let me go put the kettle on and have a cup of tea,’ or whatever. It’s like, ‘Oh, no, the girls are on. I need to see this. I can’t miss it!’ We want that for women’s wrestling. For the whole state of the division. For women in general, you know what I mean? It should never be an afterthought. It should always be that we are equally as credible as the guys, if not more so.”

Lynch is not only helping to garner the respect of the fans, she’s helping to carve out a larger place for female talent in the annals of wrestling fame.

“When I walk down to the Performance Center, there’s a hallway, and there’s a display of all the pay-per-view posters. It’s all the headliners, all the moneymakers, and they’re all men. All of them. Every single one of them. I walk down and every single time I just kind of shake my head a little bit.

Because I know in five years, definitely in ten years, but no, five years, even three years, I know I’m going to be walking down and I’m going to see female wrestlers like Charlotte Flair and Sasha Banks and Bayley, and maybe myself, there on those posters. That’s what it’s going to be, because that is the future.”

     
2015/10/13 
WWE RAW Results – October 13th, 2015*


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We are back and Paige is at the announce table.

Match Number Nine: Brie Bella and Alicia Fox (with Nikki Bella) versus Charlotte and Becky Lynch (with Natalya)

Brie and Becky start things off. Becky with a waist lock but Brie with a standing switch. Becky with a wrist lock. Brie with a forearm. Becky with an arm drag or two into an arm bar. Brie pie faces Becky in the corner. Becky with a kick in the corner followed by a snap mare and she gets a near fall. Becky with a wrist lock and she tags in Charlotte. They double snap mare Brie and hit a double leg drop to the arm and Charlotte gets a near fall.

Charlotte with a wrist lock and Brie kicks Charlotte and connects with a knee. Brie knocks Becky off the apron and then Charlotte with chops and a neck breaker. Charlotte knocks Alicia off the apron and hits a spear on Brie. Brie with an inside cradle to counter the figure four.

Paige leaves the announce table and then attacks Natalya at ringside.

Charlotte with a boot to Brie that sends her into the corner. Nikki with a forearm to Charlotte and Brie with a missile drop kick for the three count.

Winners: Brie Bella and Alicia Fox