Becky Lynch Reveals If Vince McMahon Ever…

Becky Lynch a prominent figure in the WWE, has shared her perspective on the allegations against Vince McMahon following the lawsuit filed by former WWE employee Janel Grant. Lynch, who has worked closely with McMahon for nearly six years, especially during her rise as “The Man” character in 2018, expressed complexities in her relationship with McMahon.

 


 

In an interview with Marc Haynes of the Irish Independent, Lynch reflected on her interactions with McMahon, acknowledging that while they didn’t always see eye-to-eye, McMahon was supportive, especially during her pregnancy announcement. She expressed gratitude for McMahon’s role in her career and personal life, which makes it challenging to reconcile the allegations against him.

Lynch struggled with the contrast between her positive experiences with McMahon and the allegations made by others. As someone who has advocated for better treatment of women in wrestling, she finds it difficult to accept that others may not have had similar experiences. Despite condemning the allegations as “horrible,” Lynch remains grateful for the opportunities and support she has received from the WWE, even as she navigates the complexities of the situation.

“I don’t know that person, you know what I mean?” she says. “That’s been hard for me. We didn’t always see eye-to-eye, but especially in my last run with him there, and when I told him I was pregnant, he was so good to me. Apart from the run-ins — but you have run-ins in every relationship, especially at that level — I only ever had a wonderful experience in WWE with Vince, for the most part.”

“So it’s very hard to reconcile that somebody else didn’t have that experience, and that other women didn’t have that experience. Especially when I had him to thank for my dream, for my husband [fellow WWE star Seth Rollins], for my daughter, for the life that I have now. It’s hard to see those two different people in my head, and trying to merge them as one becomes very difficult. You’re reading these horrific allegations, but about somebody that you look up to as very much almost like a father figure.”

“So you have to listen to these things and that becomes very difficult, because you’ve had no [negative] experience and you want everybody to have the experience that you’ve had, because I would always love my interactions with him, and that becomes very, very difficult, especially as a woman who has been so driven in changing the way that women are treated in wrestling and making sure that it is a safe space, that we are seen as athletes, that we are taken seriously, that we are appreciated for our minds, for our body of work, and for what we do in the ring.”

“I’ve been fortunate in my career that I’ve always felt supported by the company. These allegations are horrible. It’s hard to reconcile, as a talent and as a woman, but my experience in WWE has only ever been amazing. Yes, in the beginning, there were some restrictions put on things. We couldn’t punch, we had to hair pull, there were weird things there. Being able to push us forward, push women forward, I’m very grateful for that and the opportunity to even have my family. This company…some of these things are hard to reconcile

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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