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Lynch is a four-time [=SmackDown=] Women's Champion in addition to being the inaugural champion, both a two-time RAW Women's Champion and the championship's longest holder (at 399 days), a NXT Women's Champion, a WWE Women's Tag Team Champion alongside WWE Hall of Famer (and her own personal hero) Wrestling/{{Lita}}, the sixth WWE Women's Wrestling/GrandSlamChampion, the second-ever Women's Wrestling/RoyalRumble winner, the victor of the first-ever women's ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' main event, and the first-ever woman to hold both the [=SmackDown=] and RAW titles simultaneously. It is no hyperbole to claim that she was not only the face of WWE at the height of her popularity, but has gone down as one of the most popular wrestlers of her generation, if not all time, and will be remembered as one of the greatest women's wrestlers to ever live -- and that's all before 40.

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Lynch is a four-time [=SmackDown=] WWE (formerly [=SmackDown=]) Women's Champion in addition to being the inaugural champion, both a two-time RAW three-time Women's World (formerly RAW Women's) Champion and the championship's longest holder (at 399 days), a NXT Women's Champion, a WWE Women's Tag Team Champion alongside WWE Hall of Famer (and her own personal hero) Wrestling/{{Lita}}, the sixth WWE Women's Wrestling/GrandSlamChampion, the second-ever Women's Wrestling/RoyalRumble winner, the victor of the first-ever women's ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' main event, and the first-ever woman to hold both the [=SmackDown=] and RAW titles simultaneously. It is no hyperbole to claim that she was not only the face of WWE at the height of her popularity, but has gone down as one of the most popular wrestlers of her generation, if not all time, and will be remembered as one of the greatest women's wrestlers to ever live -- and that's all before 40.
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Lynch is a four-time [=SmackDown=] Women's Champion in addition to being the inaugural champion, both a two-time RAW Women's Champion and the championship's longest holder, a NXT Women's Champion, a WWE Women's Tag Team Champion alongside WWE Hall of Famer (and Lynch's own personal hero) Wrestling/{{Lita}}, the sixth WWE Women's Wrestling/GrandSlamChampion, the second-ever Women's Wrestling/RoyalRumble winner, the victor of the first-ever women's ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' main event, and the first-ever woman to hold both the [=SmackDown=] and RAW titles simultaneously. It is no hyperbole to claim that she was not only the face of WWE at the height of her popularity, but has gone down as one of the most popular wrestlers of her generation, if not all time, and will be remembered as one of the greatest women's wrestlers to ever live -- and that's all before 40.

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Lynch is a four-time [=SmackDown=] Women's Champion in addition to being the inaugural champion, both a two-time RAW Women's Champion and the championship's longest holder, holder (at 399 days), a NXT Women's Champion, a WWE Women's Tag Team Champion alongside WWE Hall of Famer (and Lynch's her own personal hero) Wrestling/{{Lita}}, the sixth WWE Women's Wrestling/GrandSlamChampion, the second-ever Women's Wrestling/RoyalRumble winner, the victor of the first-ever women's ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' main event, and the first-ever woman to hold both the [=SmackDown=] and RAW titles simultaneously. It is no hyperbole to claim that she was not only the face of WWE at the height of her popularity, but has gone down as one of the most popular wrestlers of her generation, if not all time, and will be remembered as one of the greatest women's wrestlers to ever live -- and that's all before 40.
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Lynch is a four-time [=SmackDown=] Women's Champion in addition to being the inaugural champion, both a two-time RAW Women's Champion and the championship's longest holder, a NXT Women's Champion, a WWE Women's Tag Team Champion alongside WWE Hall of Famer (and Lynch's own personal hero) Wrestling/{{Lita}}, the sixth WWE Women's Wrestling/GrandSlamChampion, the second-ever Women's Royal Rumble winner, the victor of the first-ever women's ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' main event, and the first-ever woman to hold both the [=SmackDown=] and RAW titles simultaneously. It is no hyperbole to claim that she was not only the face of WWE at the height of her popularity, but has gone down as one of the most popular wrestlers of her generation, if not all time, and will be remembered as one of the greatest women's wrestlers to ever live -- and that's all before 40.

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Lynch is a four-time [=SmackDown=] Women's Champion in addition to being the inaugural champion, both a two-time RAW Women's Champion and the championship's longest holder, a NXT Women's Champion, a WWE Women's Tag Team Champion alongside WWE Hall of Famer (and Lynch's own personal hero) Wrestling/{{Lita}}, the sixth WWE Women's Wrestling/GrandSlamChampion, the second-ever Women's Royal Rumble Wrestling/RoyalRumble winner, the victor of the first-ever women's ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' main event, and the first-ever woman to hold both the [=SmackDown=] and RAW titles simultaneously. It is no hyperbole to claim that she was not only the face of WWE at the height of her popularity, but has gone down as one of the most popular wrestlers of her generation, if not all time, and will be remembered as one of the greatest women's wrestlers to ever live -- and that's all before 40.
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* BlasphemousBoast: Perhaps an unintentional one. Becky [[{{Catchphrase}} uses]] and [[PhraseCatcher catches]] the phrase "The Man comes (back) around" fairly often, which is a ShoutOut to a well-known Music/JohnnyCash song.[[note]]Wrestling/CoreyGraves even quoted the first line of the song word-for-word upon her entrance, which also doubles as a quotation from [[Literature/TheBible the Book of Revelation]].[[/note]] In the song itself, the titular "Man" is UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}}.

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* BlasphemousBoast: Perhaps an unintentional one. Becky [[{{Catchphrase}} uses]] and [[PhraseCatcher catches]] the phrase "The Man comes (back) around" fairly often, which is a ShoutOut to a the well-known Music/JohnnyCash song.song of the same name.[[note]]Wrestling/CoreyGraves once even quoted the first line of the song word-for-word upon her entrance, which also doubles as a quotation from [[Literature/TheBible the Book of Revelation]].[[/note]] In the song itself, the titular "Man" is UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}}.
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Lynch went on maternity leave in May 2020 following a pregnancy with Wrestling/SethRollins. Their first child, a daughter named Roux, was born on December 4 of that year. They subsequently got married in June 2021, and in August of that year, Lynch returned at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2021'' as a heel. After a year-long feud with Wrestling/BiancaBelair, culminating at the the ''[=SummerSlam=] 2022'', Lynch returned to her old anti-hero gimmick under Wrestling/TripleH's new management of the company (and after a brief hiatus to recover from legitimately blowing her shoulder out at the show in question). She currently performs on ''RAW'' and ''NXT''.

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Lynch went on maternity leave in May 2020 following a pregnancy with Wrestling/SethRollins. Their first child, a daughter named Roux, was born on December 4 of that year. They subsequently got married in June 2021, and in August of that year, Lynch returned at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2021'' as a heel. After a year-long feud with Wrestling/BiancaBelair, culminating at the the ''[=SummerSlam=] 2022'', Lynch returned to her old anti-hero gimmick under Wrestling/TripleH's new management of the company (and after a brief hiatus to recover from legitimately blowing her shoulder out at the show in question). She currently performs on ''RAW'' and ''NXT''.

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Her initial happy-go-lucky, [[{{Oireland}} Irish-jigging]] gimmick was poorly received; this led to her receiving a makeover into a steampunk-turned punk rocker persona, which was less stereotypical and truer to her real-life personality. She slowly ascended from a frustrated [[{{face}} babyface]] getting held back on the sidelines (both in {{kayfabe}} and [[RealitySubtext in real life]]) to the sidekick of a legitimate contender in the ''[[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT]]'' women's division, to the good-hearted bruiser of the main roster women's division after joining ''Raw'' as part of a stable including Paige, to [[TheDogBitesBack a badass, not-giving-a-crap-anymore]] {{antihero}} when she turned {{heel}} against Wrestling/CharlotteFlair on ''[=SmackDown=]'', drawing comparisons to a [[DistaffCounterpart female]] Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin. The initial feud with Charlotte drew her unprecedented praise and attention from the entirety of the wrestling industry, and is now remembered as one of the top female rivalries in WWE history. Lynch went on maternity leave in May 2020 following a pregnancy with Wrestling/SethRollins. Their first child, a daughter named Roux, was born on December 4 of that year. They subsequently got married in June 2021, and in August of that year, Lynch returned at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2021'' as a heel. After a year-long feud with Wrestling/BiancaBelair, culminating at the the ''[=SummerSlam=] 2022'', Lynch returned to her old anti-hero gimmick under Wrestling/TripleH's new management of the company (and after a brief hiatus to recover from legitimately blowing her shoulder out at the show in question). She currently performs on ''RAW'' and ''NXT''.

Lynch is a four-time [[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]] Women's Champion in addition to being the inaugural champion, both a two-time [[Wrestling/WWERaw RAW]] Women's Champion and the championship's longest holder, an [[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT]] Women's Champion, a WWE Women's Tag Team Champion alongside WWE Hall of Famer (and Lynch's own personal hero) Wrestling/{{Lita}}, the sixth WWE Women's Wrestling/GrandSlamChampion, the second-ever Women's Royal Rumble winner, the victor of the first-ever women's ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' main event, and the first-ever woman to hold both the [=SmackDown=] and RAW titles simultaneously. It is no hyperbole to claim that she was not only the face of WWE at the height of her popularity, but has gone down as one of the most popular wrestlers of her generation, if not all time, and will be remembered as one of the greatest women's wrestlers to ever live -- and that's all before 40.

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Her initial happy-go-lucky, [[{{Oireland}} Irish-jigging]] gimmick was poorly received; this led to her receiving a makeover into a steampunk-turned punk rocker persona, which was less stereotypical and truer to her real-life personality. She slowly ascended from a frustrated [[{{face}} babyface]] getting held back on the sidelines (both in {{kayfabe}} and [[RealitySubtext in real life]]) to the sidekick of a legitimate contender in the ''[[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT]]'' women's division, to the good-hearted bruiser of the main roster women's division after joining ''Raw'' ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw RAW]]'' as part of a stable including Paige, to [[TheDogBitesBack a badass, not-giving-a-crap-anymore]] {{antihero}} when she turned {{heel}} against Wrestling/CharlotteFlair on ''[=SmackDown=]'', ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]]'', drawing comparisons to a [[DistaffCounterpart female]] Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin. The initial feud with Charlotte drew her unprecedented praise and attention from the entirety of the wrestling industry, and is now remembered as one of the top female rivalries in WWE history. history.

Lynch went on maternity leave in May 2020 following a pregnancy with Wrestling/SethRollins. Their first child, a daughter named Roux, was born on December 4 of that year. They subsequently got married in June 2021, and in August of that year, Lynch returned at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2021'' as a heel. After a year-long feud with Wrestling/BiancaBelair, culminating at the the ''[=SummerSlam=] 2022'', Lynch returned to her old anti-hero gimmick under Wrestling/TripleH's new management of the company (and after a brief hiatus to recover from legitimately blowing her shoulder out at the show in question). She currently performs on ''RAW'' and ''NXT''.

Lynch is a four-time [[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]] [=SmackDown=] Women's Champion in addition to being the inaugural champion, both a two-time [[Wrestling/WWERaw RAW]] RAW Women's Champion and the championship's longest holder, an [[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT]] a NXT Women's Champion, a WWE Women's Tag Team Champion alongside WWE Hall of Famer (and Lynch's own personal hero) Wrestling/{{Lita}}, the sixth WWE Women's Wrestling/GrandSlamChampion, the second-ever Women's Royal Rumble winner, the victor of the first-ever women's ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' main event, and the first-ever woman to hold both the [=SmackDown=] and RAW titles simultaneously. It is no hyperbole to claim that she was not only the face of WWE at the height of her popularity, but has gone down as one of the most popular wrestlers of her generation, if not all time, and will be remembered as one of the greatest women's wrestlers to ever live -- and that's all before 40.

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Her initial happy-go-lucky, [[{{Oireland}} Irish-jigging]] gimmick was poorly received; this led to her receiving a makeover into a steampunk-turned punk rocker persona, which was less stereotypical and truer to her real-life personality. She slowly ascended from a frustrated [[{{face}} babyface]] getting held back on the sidelines (both in {{kayfabe}} and [[RealitySubtext in real life]]) to the sidekick of a legitimate contender in the ''[[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT]]'' women's division, to the good-hearted bruiser of the main roster women's division after joining ''Raw'' as part of a stable including Paige, to [[TheDogBitesBack a badass, not-giving-a-crap-anymore]] {{antihero}} when she turned {{heel}} against Wrestling/CharlotteFlair on ''[=SmackDown=]'', drawing comparisons to a [[DistaffCounterpart female]] Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin. The initial feud with Charlotte drew her unprecedented praise and attention from the entirety of the wrestling industry, and is now remembered as one of the top female rivalries in WWE history.

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Her initial happy-go-lucky, [[{{Oireland}} Irish-jigging]] gimmick was poorly received; this led to her receiving a makeover into a steampunk-turned punk rocker persona, which was less stereotypical and truer to her real-life personality. She slowly ascended from a frustrated [[{{face}} babyface]] getting held back on the sidelines (both in {{kayfabe}} and [[RealitySubtext in real life]]) to the sidekick of a legitimate contender in the ''[[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT]]'' women's division, to the good-hearted bruiser of the main roster women's division after joining ''Raw'' as part of a stable including Paige, to [[TheDogBitesBack a badass, not-giving-a-crap-anymore]] {{antihero}} when she turned {{heel}} against Wrestling/CharlotteFlair on ''[=SmackDown=]'', drawing comparisons to a [[DistaffCounterpart female]] Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin. The initial feud with Charlotte drew her unprecedented praise and attention from the entirety of the wrestling industry, and is now remembered as one of the top female rivalries in WWE history.
history. Lynch went on maternity leave in May 2020 following a pregnancy with Wrestling/SethRollins. Their first child, a daughter named Roux, was born on December 4 of that year. They subsequently got married in June 2021, and in August of that year, Lynch returned at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2021'' as a heel. After a year-long feud with Wrestling/BiancaBelair, culminating at the the ''[=SummerSlam=] 2022'', Lynch returned to her old anti-hero gimmick under Wrestling/TripleH's new management of the company (and after a brief hiatus to recover from legitimately blowing her shoulder out at the show in question). She currently performs on ''RAW'' and ''NXT''.



Lynch went on maternity leave in May 2020 following a pregnancy with Wrestling/SethRollins. Their first child, a daughter named Roux, was born on December 4 of that year. They subsequently got married in June 2021, and in August of that year, Lynch returned at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2021'' as a heel. She currently performs on ''Raw''.
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Lynch is a four-time [[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]] Women's Champion in addition to being the inaugural champion, both a two-time [[Wrestling/WWERaw RAW]] Women's Champion and the championship's longest holder, an [[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT]] Women's Champion, a WWE Women's Tag Team Champion alongside WWE Hall of Famer (and Lynch's own personal hero) Wrestling/{{Lita}}, the sixth WWE Women's Wrestling/GrandSlamChampion, the second-ever Women's Royal Rumble winner, the victor of the first-ever women's ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' main event, and the first-ever woman to hold both the [=SmackDown=] and RAW titles simultaneously. It is no hyperbole to claim that she was not only the face of WWE at the height of her popularity, but has gone down as one of the most popular wrestlers of her generation, if not all time, and will be remembered as one of the greatest women's wrestlers to ever live - and that's all before 40.

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Lynch is a four-time [[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]] Women's Champion in addition to being the inaugural champion, both a two-time [[Wrestling/WWERaw RAW]] Women's Champion and the championship's longest holder, an [[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT]] Women's Champion, a WWE Women's Tag Team Champion alongside WWE Hall of Famer (and Lynch's own personal hero) Wrestling/{{Lita}}, the sixth WWE Women's Wrestling/GrandSlamChampion, the second-ever Women's Royal Rumble winner, the victor of the first-ever women's ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' main event, and the first-ever woman to hold both the [=SmackDown=] and RAW titles simultaneously. It is no hyperbole to claim that she was not only the face of WWE at the height of her popularity, but has gone down as one of the most popular wrestlers of her generation, if not all time, and will be remembered as one of the greatest women's wrestlers to ever live - -- and that's all before 40.
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** After losing the NXT Women's Championship to Lyra Valkyria on ''Halloween Havoc (2023)'', Becky, while flabbergasted over her loss, personally hands the belt to Lyra and sharing a hug with her fellow Irishwoman and raising her arm before leaving the ring to allow Lyra to celebrate. A far cry on how she reacted when she loss the Raw Women's Championship to Biance Belair a year prior.

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** Wrestling/{{Bayley}} in [[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT]]. Wrestling/SashaBanks somewhat became this as well ever since Becky ended their alliance.

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** While Becky and Wrestling/{{Bayley}} in have several minor encounters during their time on [[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT]]. NXT]] and on the main roster, they never really feuded until 2022 when Bayley and her newly formed faction, Damge CTRL, attacked Becky, putting her away for a few months until November. From then on, Becky fought Damage CTRL for months, allying with anoyone she could find until ''[=WrestleMania=] 39''.
** In NXT, Becky initially teams up with
Wrestling/SashaBanks somewhat became this in order to make a name for herself but eventually, the alliance disbands after Sasha's poor treatment towards her. They fought at ''[=TakeOver=] Revolution'' for the NXT Women's Championship with Sasha coming out the victor. They continue to feud when they arrive on the main roster, first with respective factions, and then for the Divas/Women's Championship. The feud is reignited in 2019, with Sasha trying to claim credit for Becky's success as well ever since the Man. After their match at ''Clash of Champions'' ended with Becky ended their alliance. getting disqualified, they fought again inside Hell in a Cell the next month in which Becky won.

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Lynch is a four-time [[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]] Women's Champion in addition to being the inaugural champion, both a two-time [[Wrestling/WWERaw RAW]] Women's Champion and the championship's longest holder, an [[Wrestling/WWENXT NXT]] Women's Champion, a WWE Women's Tag Team Champion alongside WWE Hall of Famer (and Lynch's own personal hero) Wrestling/{{Lita}}, the sixth WWE Women's Wrestling/GrandSlamChampion, the second-ever Women's Royal Rumble winner, the victor of the first-ever women's ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' main event, and the first-ever woman to hold both the [=SmackDown=] and RAW titles simultaneously. It is no hyperbole to claim that she was not only the face of WWE at the height of her popularity, but has gone down as one of the most popular wrestlers of her generation, if not all time, and will be remembered as one of the greatest women's wrestlers to ever live - and that's all before 40.

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Lynch is a four-time [[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]] Women's Champion in addition to being the inaugural champion, both a two-time [[Wrestling/WWERaw RAW]] Women's Champion and the championship's longest holder, an [[Wrestling/WWENXT [[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT]] Women's Champion, a WWE Women's Tag Team Champion alongside WWE Hall of Famer (and Lynch's own personal hero) Wrestling/{{Lita}}, the sixth WWE Women's Wrestling/GrandSlamChampion, the second-ever Women's Royal Rumble winner, the victor of the first-ever women's ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' main event, and the first-ever woman to hold both the [=SmackDown=] and RAW titles simultaneously. It is no hyperbole to claim that she was not only the face of WWE at the height of her popularity, but has gone down as one of the most popular wrestlers of her generation, if not all time, and will be remembered as one of the greatest women's wrestlers to ever live - and that's all before 40.
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Lynch is a four-time [[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]] Women's Champion in addition to being the inaugural champion, both a two-time [[Wrestling/WWERaw RAW]] Women's Champion and the championship's longest holder, a WWE Women's Tag Team Champion alongside WWE Hall of Famer (and Lynch's own personal hero) Wrestling/{{Lita}}, the second-ever Women's Royal Rumble winner, the victor of the first-ever women's ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' main event, and the first-ever woman to hold both the [=SmackDown=] and RAW titles simultaneously. It is no hyperbole to claim that she was not only the face of WWE at the height of her popularity, but has gone down as one of the most popular wrestlers of her generation, if not all time.

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Lynch is a four-time [[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]] Women's Champion in addition to being the inaugural champion, both a two-time [[Wrestling/WWERaw RAW]] Women's Champion and the championship's longest holder, an [[Wrestling/WWENXT NXT]] Women's Champion, a WWE Women's Tag Team Champion alongside WWE Hall of Famer (and Lynch's own personal hero) Wrestling/{{Lita}}, the sixth WWE Women's Wrestling/GrandSlamChampion, the second-ever Women's Royal Rumble winner, the victor of the first-ever women's ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' main event, and the first-ever woman to hold both the [=SmackDown=] and RAW titles simultaneously. It is no hyperbole to claim that she was not only the face of WWE at the height of her popularity, but has gone down as one of the most popular wrestlers of her generation, if not all time.
time, and will be remembered as one of the greatest women's wrestlers to ever live - and that's all before 40.
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* BoobsOfSteel: Becky's cup size grew quite noticeably following her pregnancy in 2020. However, having a more ample bosom has done little to slow down Becky when it comes to in-ring action after she returns the following year.
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** Considering how many times Becky has said hers and Wrestling/SashaBanks' association was an alliance, not a friendship, Sasha should've seen coming that she would go Starscream as soon as she got opportunities to win the Women's title for herself.

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** Considering how many times Becky has said hers and Wrestling/SashaBanks' Wrestling/SashaBanks's association was an alliance, not a friendship, Sasha should've seen coming that she would go Starscream as soon as she got opportunities to win the Women's title for herself.



** If Charlotte's counterpart is Wrestling/RomanReigns, then Becky's is [[Wrestling/JonMoxley Dean Ambrose]], the more popular "best friend" of wrestlers that WWE favours more over them. As the Man, Becky and Dean have an anti-authority streak and a take-no prisoner attitude in order to get back at the person who wronged them. To wit, both Becky and Dean ended up becoming more popular than Charlotte and Roman (though for Dean to do so he has to leave for another company).

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** If Charlotte's counterpart is Wrestling/RomanReigns, then Becky's is [[Wrestling/JonMoxley Dean Ambrose]], the more popular "best friend" of wrestlers that WWE favours more over them. As the Man, Becky and Dean have an anti-authority streak and a take-no prisoner take-no-prisoners attitude in order to get back at the person who wronged them. To wit, both Becky and Dean ended up becoming more popular than Charlotte and Roman (though for Dean to do so he has to leave for another company).



** When she, Charlotte and Sasha made their debut to the main roster in 2015, Becky is the only member of the trio (and by the end of the year, the only Four Horsewomen) who had never held the NXT Women's Championship. Eventually, it becomes clear that WWE began to favour Charlotte and Sasha more than her as shown during a press conference before ''[=WrestleMania=] 32'' where a set of dolls were introduced as a promo for the upcoming triple threat match, except there were only dolls of just Sasha and Charlotte, completely leaving Becky out despite she was in the match as well.
** She is the last of the Four Horsewomen to win a championship but after losing it 3 months later, she never had another championship match for eighteen months, from ''[=WrestleMania=] 33 to ''[=SummerSlam=] 2018''. In order to get the oppportunity for that match, she had to go on and defeat every women in the ''[=SmackDown=]'' locker room, including then champion, Carmella. However, Charlotte was eventually inserted into the match, after two months of absence, and not long after losing the championship, frustrating Becky. After Charlotte won the match that night, Becky finally reach her breaking point and beat up Charlotte, leading to the aforementioned FaceHeelTurn.

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** When she, Charlotte Charlotte, and Sasha made their debut to on the main roster in 2015, Becky is the only member of the trio (and by the end of the year, the only Four Horsewomen) who had never held the NXT Women's Championship. Eventually, it becomes clear that WWE began to favour Charlotte and Sasha more than her as shown during a press conference before ''[=WrestleMania=] 32'' where a set of dolls were introduced as a promo for the upcoming triple threat match, except there were only dolls of just Sasha and Charlotte, completely leaving Becky out despite she was in the match as well.
** She is the last of the Four Horsewomen to win a championship but after losing it 3 months later, she never had another championship match for eighteen months, from ''[=WrestleMania=] 33 to ''[=SummerSlam=] 2018''. In order to get the oppportunity opportunity for that match, she had to go on and defeat every women woman in the ''[=SmackDown=]'' locker room, including then champion, Carmella. However, Charlotte was eventually inserted into the match, after two months of absence, and not long after losing the championship, frustrating Becky. After Charlotte won the match that night, Becky finally reach reached her breaking point and beat up Charlotte, leading to the aforementioned FaceHeelTurn.



** At ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2021'', Becky made her return and defeated Bianca Belair in less than a minute after a cheap shot before the match, winning the [=SmackDown=] Women's Championship by underhanded means and turning heel for the first time since 2018. The following week Becky refused to have a rematch, and then proceeded to mock and attack Belair during the latter's home celebration, cementing her heel turn. However, despite cheating in her return and trying to weasel her way out of matches, Becky proved at ''Extreme Rules 2021'' that she can still wrestle like a valiant hero when pushed, facing Belair again fair and square and running the gauntlet with her for nearly 17 minutes straight until Wrestling/SashaBanks brutalized both of them and ended the match in a no-contest. In that same match, the crowd were almost perfectly divided between chanting for both women, proving how extraordinarily hard it is for Becky to get too far out of [[AntiVillain moral grays]].

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** At ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2021'', Becky made her return and defeated Bianca Belair in less than a minute after a cheap shot before the match, winning the [=SmackDown=] Women's Championship by underhanded means and turning heel for the first time since 2018. The following week Becky refused to have a rematch, rematch and then proceeded to mock and attack Belair during the latter's home celebration, cementing her heel turn. However, despite cheating in her return and trying to weasel her way out of matches, Becky proved at ''Extreme Rules 2021'' that she can still wrestle like a valiant hero when pushed, facing Belair again fair and square and running the gauntlet with her for nearly 17 minutes straight until Wrestling/SashaBanks brutalized both of them and ended the match in a no-contest. In that same match, the crowd were almost perfectly divided between chanting for both women, proving how extraordinarily hard it is for Becky to get too far out of [[AntiVillain moral grays]].



** Her champion vs. champion feud with Creator/RondaRousey heading into the 2018 ''Survivor Series'' paints her as this. While both are women who specialize in collecting people's arms, both are lifelong wrestling fans, and both fought their entire lives to become trailblazers for female combat athletes, Becky was one who defied her mother's expectations and took a circuitous route through professional wrestling into WWE, while Ronda was bred from childhood by her mother to dominate in mixed martial arts before entering WWE as a celebrity star at the end of her MMA run. From a character standpoint, Ronda has consistently come off as someone who is humble and respectful and happy to be a part of WWE until someone disrespects her and provokes her dangerous fury, while Becky always maintained a rebellious streak even as an honorable babyface and just recently became increasingly arrogant, bitter, and self-righteous through her issues with Charlotte Flair. For pointers, ever since defeating Charlotte in a Last Woman Standing match, Becky has picked up the habit of calling herself "The Man"; Ronda, who instead fully embraces the notion of changing what it means to "fight like a girl", considers that an insult to womanhood. In addition, Ronda pointed out that despite Becky being two days older than her, Ronda had already accomplished so much for a decade; while Becky was still in training, Ronda was already in the main event of UFC and while Becky at the pre-show of ''[=WrestleMania=] 34'', Ronda's debut match at the same event was among the main highlights.

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** Her champion vs. champion feud with Creator/RondaRousey heading into the 2018 ''Survivor Series'' paints her as this. While both are women who specialize in collecting people's arms, both are lifelong wrestling fans, and both fought their entire lives to become trailblazers for female combat athletes, Becky was one who defied her mother's expectations and took a circuitous route through professional wrestling into WWE, while Ronda was bred from childhood by her mother to dominate in mixed martial arts before entering WWE as a celebrity star at the end of her MMA run. From a character standpoint, Ronda has consistently come off as someone who is humble and respectful and happy to be a part of WWE until someone disrespects her and provokes her dangerous fury, while Becky always maintained a rebellious streak even as an honorable babyface and just recently became increasingly arrogant, bitter, and self-righteous through her issues with Charlotte Flair. For pointers, ever since defeating Charlotte in a Last Woman Standing match, Becky has picked up the habit of calling herself "The Man"; Ronda, who instead fully embraces the notion of changing what it means to "fight like a girl", considers that an insult to womanhood. In addition, Ronda pointed out that despite Becky being two days older than her, Ronda had already accomplished so much for a decade; while Becky was still in training, Ronda was already in the main event of UFC UFC, and while Becky was at the pre-show of ''[=WrestleMania=] 34'', Ronda's debut match at the same event was among the main highlights.



* GenkiGirl: Especially when letting out her rocker side, particularly seen in SHIMMER as the Knight Dynasty's manager and in WWE since her gimmick change on NXT. Initially after her main roster call-up she stood out in PCB, with TheStoic Wrestling/CharlotteFlair and DeadpanSnarker Wrestling/{{Paige}} as her teammates, her manic gleefullness pops even more. Take this exchange on [=SmackDown=], after she'd won both titles...

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* GenkiGirl: Especially when letting out her rocker side, particularly seen in SHIMMER as the Knight Dynasty's manager and in WWE since her gimmick change on NXT. Initially after her main roster call-up call-up, she stood out in PCB, with TheStoic Wrestling/CharlotteFlair and DeadpanSnarker Wrestling/{{Paige}} as her teammates, her manic gleefullness pops even more. Take this exchange on [=SmackDown=], after she'd won both titles...



* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Turned face and made up with Bianca Belair at ''[=SummerSlam=] 2022'', even backing her up against Bayley's new faction of Damage [=CTRL=]. Unfortunately, it was revealed afterwards that Becky had separated her shoulder during the match and had to take a break to recover. She would later be attacked by Damage CTRL backstage and become their first ever victim as a collective faction. Fortunately, this later became subverted on the November 25, 2022 episode of ''[=SmackDown=]'', when she was revealed as the fifth and final member for Bianca's team at ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries''.

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* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Turned face and made up with Bianca Belair at ''[=SummerSlam=] 2022'', even backing her up against Bayley's new faction of Damage [=CTRL=]. Unfortunately, it was revealed afterwards that Becky had separated her shoulder during the match and had to take a break to recover. She would later be attacked by Damage CTRL backstage and become their first ever first-ever victim as a collective faction. Fortunately, this later became subverted on the November 25, 2022 episode of ''[=SmackDown=]'', when she was revealed as the fifth and final member for of Bianca's team at ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries''.



** She wins her first and second [=SmackDown=] Women's Championship on a September PPV in a Southern state by defeating a wrestler whose name starts with "C" and loses it three months later at TLC to a wrestler with dyed hair whose name starts with "A" in a match where she doesn't have to be pinned. In addition, she was scheduled for a match against a blonde oppponent during both reigns only to be pulled out due to an injury.

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** She wins her first and second [=SmackDown=] Women's Championship on a September PPV in a Southern state by defeating a wrestler whose name starts with "C" and loses it three months later at TLC to a wrestler with dyed hair whose name starts with "A" in a match where she doesn't have to be pinned. In addition, she was scheduled for a match against a blonde oppponent opponent during both reigns reigns, only to be pulled out due to an injury.



** After turning against Wrestling/{{Bayley}} on ''NXT'', she explained in a backstage interview that Wrestling/SashaBanks was right; being a face who's over with the fans wasn't actually stopping her from losing all the time. Given that since she turned heel, she's been winning a lot more, it's hard not to see her point. Ironically, she ended up once again becoming a face who's over with the fans ''because of how true she was to her new attitude and how far it took her as a result''.

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** After turning against Wrestling/{{Bayley}} on ''NXT'', she explained in a backstage interview that Wrestling/SashaBanks was right; being a face who's over with the fans wasn't actually stopping her from losing all the time. Given that that, since she turned heel, she's been winning a lot more, it's hard not to see her point. Ironically, she ended up once again becoming a face who's over with the fans ''because of how true she was to her new attitude and how far it took her as a result''.



* MoralityPet: Was retroactively was one for PCB as a whole. Wrestling/{{Paige}} is an aloof loner and Wrestling/{{Charlotte|Flair}} has the Flair arrogance and swagger, but Becky was always portrayed as a pure babyface who just wants to hang out with her friends and kick ass. In fact the breakup only got bad when Paige insulted Becky and Charlotte was noticeably far more animated in defense of her than she was in defense of her title win, which was "the most important win of her career". Sadly, fans' growing resentment of Charlotte for being the initial star of the "revolution" due to Flair's influence and for Becky ostensibly acting as her sidekick ended up ruining that.

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* MoralityPet: Was retroactively was one for PCB as a whole. Wrestling/{{Paige}} is an aloof loner and Wrestling/{{Charlotte|Flair}} has the Flair arrogance and swagger, but Becky was always portrayed as a pure babyface who just wants to hang out with her friends and kick ass. In fact fact, the breakup only got bad when Paige insulted Becky and Charlotte was noticeably far more animated in defense of her than she was in defense of her title win, which was "the most important win of her career". Sadly, fans' growing resentment of Charlotte for being the initial star of the "revolution" due to Flair's influence and for Becky ostensibly acting as her sidekick ended up ruining that.



* {{Oireland}}: Hmm, red hair? Check. Lots of green? Check. Ceili music? Check, it's her entrance theme. Jig? You bet that's a check. Averted when she was retooled into a rocker, wearing flannel. All that remained was the red hair. She had done this type of gimmick for years on the indies however.
* OlderHeroVersusYoungerVillain: As older hero feuds against Wrestling/AlexaBliss and Wrestling/{{Carmella}}. As younger villain she's wrestle against Wrestling/{{Lita}} at Wrestling/EliminationChamber (2022).
* OneOfTheBoys: Fitting with her masculine attitude, Becky is definitely this, both on and off screen. If any woman on the WWE roster is going to join the guys in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WrestleMania_36#/media/File:WrestleMania_36_Poster.jpg being featured on a pirate/viking themed piece of marketing]], star in a [[Film/TheMarine manly action movie]] or [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vVnHtDwuw0 get involved in something like imitating a brash classic Stone Cold promo]], then Becky Lynch is often the most likely to do it. She also frequently does workouts with the male wrestlers at the gym and then there are also scenes like [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYpp2mKiJCY this]], fitting this trope to a T.

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* {{Oireland}}: Hmm, red hair? Check. Lots of green? Check. Ceili music? Check, it's her entrance theme. Jig? You bet that's a check. Averted when she was retooled into a rocker, wearing flannel. All that remained was the red hair. She had done this type of gimmick for years on the indies indies, however.
* OlderHeroVersusYoungerVillain: As older hero feuds against Wrestling/AlexaBliss and Wrestling/{{Carmella}}. As a younger villain villain, she's wrestle wrestled against Wrestling/{{Lita}} at Wrestling/EliminationChamber (2022).
* OneOfTheBoys: Fitting with her masculine attitude, Becky is definitely this, both on and off screen.off-screen. If any woman on the WWE roster is going to join the guys in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WrestleMania_36#/media/File:WrestleMania_36_Poster.jpg being featured on a pirate/viking themed piece of marketing]], star in a [[Film/TheMarine manly action movie]] or [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vVnHtDwuw0 get involved in something like imitating a brash classic Stone Cold promo]], then Becky Lynch is often the most likely to do it. She also frequently does workouts with the male wrestlers at the gym and then there are also scenes like [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYpp2mKiJCY this]], fitting this trope to a T.



* PuttingTheBandBackTogether: Rebecca returned to wrestling in 2011 as the manager of the Knight Dynasty (aka Saraya and Britani Knight, the latter of whom is now known as Wrestling/{{Paige}}). Since Becky debuted on NXT, many fans were calling for her and Paige to team up. This would finally come to fruition upon Becky's call-up to the main roster, as she and Charlotte joined Team Paige in the three-way war for control and change in the Divas divison.

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* PuttingTheBandBackTogether: Rebecca returned to wrestling in 2011 as the manager of the Knight Dynasty (aka Saraya and Britani Knight, the latter of whom is now known as Wrestling/{{Paige}}). Since Becky debuted on NXT, many fans were calling for her and Paige to team up. This would finally come to fruition upon Becky's call-up to the main roster, as she and Charlotte joined Team Paige in the three-way war for control and change in the Divas divison.division.



* RedheadInGreen: Initially when she debuted, as she had an {{Oireland}} gimmick. She does still sometimes wear some green on her steampunk gear, making this a downplayed trope. She also favours green eyeshadow from time to time.

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* RedheadInGreen: Initially when she debuted, as she had an {{Oireland}} gimmick. She does still sometimes wear some green on her steampunk gear, making this a downplayed trope. She also favours green eyeshadow from time to time.



** Also (and perhaps also coincidentally), the hair in particular makes her resemble Irisa Nyira from the the short-lived science fiction show ''Series/{{Defiance}}'' ([[VideoGame/{{Defiance}} and accompanying video game]]), which happened to air on the same network as ''Wrestling/WWESmackDown'' at the time.

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** Also (and perhaps also coincidentally), the hair hair, in particular particular, makes her resemble Irisa Nyira from the the short-lived science fiction show ''Series/{{Defiance}}'' ([[VideoGame/{{Defiance}} and accompanying video game]]), which happened to air on the same network as ''Wrestling/WWESmackDown'' at the time.



** From ''Elimination Chamber 2019'' onwards, Becky took to wear a black tracksuit with yellow stripes (and use wrestling gear modeled after it), which some fans noted looks like a [[PaletteSwap color-swapped]] version of the yellow tracksuit with black stripes wore by the Bride on ''Film/KillBill'' (itself a ShoutOut to Creator/BruceLee wearing a similar tracksuit in ''Film/GameOfDeath''). Becky herself lampshaded this, sharing on Instagram [[https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxnh1gVhAEE/ a picture of herself]] similar to [[https://www.slantmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2004/04/killbillvolume1.jpg one of the posters of the film.]]
* SirSwearsALot: Post-''[=SummerSlam=] 2018'' Becky is ''unprecedentedly'' foulmouthed by PG Era WWE standards, routinely invoking ThisIsForEmphasisBitch and showing a remarkable propensity for [[PrecisionFStrike dropping the big F during times of duress or emotional celebration]]. She also uses a lot of swears on her social media as well, such as this lovely quote after being kicked out of her [=WrestleMania=] 35 Raw Women's Championship match which Seth Rollins had lampshaded on his Instagram:

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** From ''Elimination Chamber 2019'' onwards, Becky took to wear wearing a black tracksuit with yellow stripes (and use using wrestling gear modeled after it), which some fans noted looks like a [[PaletteSwap color-swapped]] version of the yellow tracksuit with black stripes wore worn by the Bride on ''Film/KillBill'' (itself a ShoutOut to Creator/BruceLee wearing a similar tracksuit in ''Film/GameOfDeath''). Becky herself lampshaded this, sharing on Instagram [[https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxnh1gVhAEE/ a picture of herself]] similar to [[https://www.slantmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2004/04/killbillvolume1.jpg one of the posters of the film.]]
* SirSwearsALot: Post-''[=SummerSlam=] 2018'' Becky is ''unprecedentedly'' foulmouthed by PG Era WWE standards, routinely invoking ThisIsForEmphasisBitch and showing a remarkable propensity for [[PrecisionFStrike dropping the big F during times of duress or emotional celebration]]. She also uses a lot of swears swearing on her social media as well, such as this lovely quote after being kicked out of her [=WrestleMania=] 35 Raw Women's Championship match which Seth Rollins had lampshaded on his Instagram:



* TeethClenchedTeamwork: During her EnemyMine matches tagging with Charlotte in 2019. Both women made it pretty clear they had no interest in joining forces beyond necessity, i.e. fending off their mutual enemies Sasha Banks, Bayley and the Kabuki Warriors, and their long history of mutual violence and betrayal was not forgotten.

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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: During her EnemyMine matches tagging with Charlotte in 2019. Both women made it pretty clear they had no interest in joining forces beyond necessity, i.e. fending off their mutual enemies Sasha Banks, Bayley Bayley, and the Kabuki Warriors, and their long history of mutual violence and betrayal was not forgotten.



** She made her return to wrestling on the heel side of a six person tag match, but wrestled cleanly and turned face immediately afterwards.

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** She made her return to wrestling on the heel side of a six person six-person tag match, match but wrestled cleanly and turned face immediately afterwards.



** The tomboy to Charlotte Flair's girly girl. The two are "The Man" and "The Queen" respectively. While Charlotte is big and tall, both women are muscular and Becky has the more tomboyish personality. Since her 2018 heel turn, Becky has been compared to Steve Austin, with a rough and edgy attitude (even before the heel turn, Becky once did a re-enactment of Stone Cold's famous King of the Ring speech along with fellow male superstars) and wears shirts, dark pants and jeans. Even before her heel turn, Becky was always the "lass kicker" who just enjoyed to fight and wasn't bothered about looking glamorous in front of the camera. Charlotte, especially when heel, has an AlphaBitch type of personality and often wears attires which sparkle and shine, coming off as a female socialite version of her father Ric Flair.
** The tomboy to Lacey Evans' girly girl in their feud after ''[=WrestleMania=] 35''. The two are "The Man" and "The Lady" respectively. With Becky's aggressive persona looking to be groundbreaking in the women's division and Lacey's AlphaBitch persona that appears to be a throwback to TheForties and [[TheFifties '50s]], they couldn't {{foil}} each other better if they tried. Even better is how this dynamic is fully [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] between the two, with Lacey arguing that her mission is to bring "class" back to the women's division that Becky is ruining by being a bad example for young girls, and even making barbs about Becky being a "typical man". Even their attire choices for non-wrestling appearances highlight this dynamic, as Becky's still ready for a fight even when she doesn't have a match while Lacey's non-wrestling appearances usually include high heels.
** After spending most of her year long title reign fighting more feminine rivals (Lacey Evans, Natalya and Sasha Banks), she finally ran into an inversion against Wrestling/ShaynaBaszler, who is more or less her equal in tomboyishness. While Becky may be the "Man" and Shayna the "Queen" (of Spades), Shayna's appearance and thuggish attitude make her seem anything but feminine. Both have generally masculine wardrobes albeit with [[TomboyWithAGirlyStreak slightly feminine touches]] (they both wear strongly visible make-up and the occassional sparkly bit of clothing on their wrestling attires). Both are incredibly butch, violent, in-your-face rough women and their rivalry, between all the promo threats, sneak attacks, brawls, and even a bitten ear, has essentially came across as a testosterone battle.

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** The tomboy to Charlotte Flair's girly girl. The two are "The Man" and "The Queen" respectively. While Charlotte is big and tall, both women are muscular and Becky has the more tomboyish personality. Since her 2018 heel turn, Becky has been compared to Steve Austin, with a rough and edgy attitude (even before the heel turn, Becky once did a re-enactment of Stone Cold's famous King of the Ring speech along with fellow male superstars) and wears shirts, dark pants and jeans. Even before her heel turn, Becky was always the "lass kicker" who just enjoyed to fight fighting and wasn't bothered about looking glamorous in front of the camera. Charlotte, especially when heel, has an AlphaBitch type of personality and often wears attires which that sparkle and shine, coming off as a female socialite version of her father Ric Flair.
** The tomboy to Lacey Evans' Evans's girly girl in their feud after ''[=WrestleMania=] 35''. The two are "The Man" and "The Lady" respectively. With Becky's aggressive persona looking to be groundbreaking in the women's division and Lacey's AlphaBitch persona that appears to be a throwback to TheForties and [[TheFifties '50s]], they couldn't {{foil}} each other better if they tried. Even better is how this dynamic is fully [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] between the two, with Lacey arguing that her mission is to bring "class" back to the women's division that Becky is ruining by being a bad example for young girls, and even making barbs about Becky being a "typical man". Even their attire choices for non-wrestling appearances highlight this dynamic, as Becky's still ready for a fight even when she doesn't have a match while Lacey's non-wrestling appearances usually include high heels.
** After spending most of her year long year-long title reign fighting more feminine rivals (Lacey Evans, Natalya Natalya, and Sasha Banks), she finally ran into an inversion against Wrestling/ShaynaBaszler, who is more or less her equal in tomboyishness. While Becky may be the "Man" and Shayna the "Queen" (of Spades), Shayna's appearance and thuggish attitude make her seem anything but feminine. Both have generally masculine wardrobes albeit with [[TomboyWithAGirlyStreak slightly feminine touches]] (they both wear strongly visible make-up and the occassional sparkly bit of clothing on their wrestling attires). Both are incredibly butch, violent, in-your-face rough women women, and their rivalry, between all the promo threats, sneak attacks, brawls, and even a bitten ear, has essentially came come across as a testosterone battle.



* TheUnchosenOne: Many times it was mentioned that prior to the ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2018'', Becky was a nobody even during her time on NXT and unlike the other Horsewomen, she was often at the short end of the stick. It is by sheer determination and hard work, strong fan support, a change in her gimmick and challenging WWE's handpicked favorites that forced WWE to not only acknowledge her but to also change the direction of the story. This change can be seen in her ''[=WrestleManias=]'' 34 and 35 matches, she was in the pre-show in the former and the main event in the latter.

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* TheUnchosenOne: Many times it was mentioned that prior to the ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2018'', Becky was a nobody even during her time on NXT NXT, and unlike the other Horsewomen, she was often at the short end of the stick. It is by sheer determination and hard work, strong fan support, a change in her gimmick and challenging WWE's handpicked favorites that forced WWE to not only acknowledge her but to also change the direction of the story. This change can be seen in her ''[=WrestleManias=]'' 34 and 35 matches, she was in the pre-show in the former and the main event in the latter.



* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: On October 28, 2018, she defeated Wrestling/CharlotteFlair in Wrestling/{{WWE}}'s first ever Last Woman Standing match. The very first thing Becky did on the following episode of [[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown Live]] was walk to the ring with a shit-eating grin and open up [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pol-Q8S-49k the segment]] with two words:

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* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: On October 28, 2018, she defeated Wrestling/CharlotteFlair in Wrestling/{{WWE}}'s first ever first-ever Last Woman Standing match. The very first thing Becky did on the following episode of [[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown Live]] was walk to the ring with a shit-eating grin and open up [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pol-Q8S-49k the segment]] with two words:



* UseYourHead: She started by using double headbutts with her fellow PCB member Paige. In the following years she would begin using them more frequently even in her single matches.

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* UseYourHead: She started by using double headbutts with her fellow PCB member Paige. In the following years years, she would begin using them more frequently even in her single singles matches.



** During a backstage interview on November 27, 2018 episode of ''[=SmackDown=]'', she considered [[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] worthy for her title because unlike Charlotte who was given opportunity after opportunity without even winning a match, Asuka earned her rights by winning a Battle Royal. Accordingly, despite Asuka's victory meaning the loss of her title, the otherwise notoriously savage Becky tweeted a single word to Asuka in Japanese following the latter's victory at ''TLC 2018'': "[[GracefulLoser Congratulations.]]" Furthermore, when she admitted that she'd be relinquishing her Raw Women's Championship to whoever won the women's ladder match of ''Money in the Bank 2020'', Becky stated that she was extremely happy Asuka was getting it, calling her not only her strongest opponent but the best wrestler in the world.

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** During a backstage interview on the November 27, 2018 episode of ''[=SmackDown=]'', she considered [[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] worthy for her title because unlike Charlotte Charlotte, who was given opportunity after opportunity without even winning a match, Asuka earned her rights by winning a Battle Royal. Accordingly, despite Asuka's victory meaning the loss of her title, the otherwise notoriously savage Becky tweeted a single word to Asuka in Japanese following the latter's victory at ''TLC 2018'': "[[GracefulLoser Congratulations.]]" Furthermore, when she admitted that she'd be relinquishing her Raw Women's Championship to whoever won the women's ladder match of ''Money in the Bank 2020'', Becky stated that she was extremely happy Asuka was getting it, calling her not only her strongest opponent but the best wrestler in the world.



* YouAreWhatYouHate: A day after ''TLC 2019'', Becky realizes the downside of being the top girl of the company. Now that she is WWE's new golden girl, the system that once prevented her from winning a title is now "protecting" her from losing it by putting her in the tag team division and not letting her defend her Raw Women's Championship for two months. Not wanting to be a CreatorsPet like those she lashed out for a year, Becky challenged the only person on the roster who she had yet to beat: [[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]].
* YouGoGirl: As mentioned above, she was the only woman wrestler in Ireland. So she trained with men and acquired a brown belt in submission wrestling through working with them. And naturally she had many intergender matches.

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* YouAreWhatYouHate: A day after ''TLC 2019'', Becky realizes the downside of being the top girl of the company. Now that she is WWE's new golden girl, the system that once prevented her from winning a title is now "protecting" her from losing it by putting her in the tag team division and not letting her defend her Raw Women's Championship for two months. Not wanting to be a CreatorsPet like those she lashed out to for a year, Becky challenged the only person on the roster who she had yet to beat: [[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]].
* YouGoGirl: As mentioned above, she was the only woman wrestler in Ireland. So she trained with men and acquired a brown belt in submission wrestling through working with them. And naturally naturally, she had many intergender matches.
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* KickTheSonOfABitch:
** Anytime Becky beats up Charlotte Flair counts as one, considering Charlotte often gets away with the things she had done.
** After Wrestling/NiaJax broke her nose and bragged about it nonstop, Becky finally gets her revenge after meeting Nia backstage at ''TLC'' 2018 following Nia's loss against Creator/RondaRousey.
--->'''Becky:''' Remember when you broke my face? ''[Clocks Nia in the face and hurls her against a crate.]''
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* ImprovisedWeapon: At ''Money in the Bank 2023'', Becky is handcuffed by Zoey Stark on one hand but managed to get out before Zoey is able to lock the other cuff to the turnbuckle. Becky later uses the other cuff like a fish hook to drag Bayley down a ladder by the latter's mouth.
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* ContraltoOfDanger: Her voice is deeper than some ''men's'' voices.
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** If Charlotte's counterpart is Wrestling/RomanReigns, then Becky's is [[Wrestling/JonMoxley Dean Ambrose]], the more popular "best friend" of wrestlers that WWE favours more over them. As the Man, Becky and Dean have an anti-authority streak and a take-no prisoner attitude in order to get back at the person who wronged them. To wit, both Becky and Dean ended up becoming more popular than Charlotte and Roman (though for Dean to do so he has to leave for another company).
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-->'''Becky:''' You are the champion. Now, as happy as you are to be the champion, I might be a little bit happier. So, you go and be a warrior, 'cuz I'm gonna go...''[[BabiesEverAfter be a mother]]''.
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: A few fans have this reaction — mostly those used to the {{Oireland}} way of speaking. Becky has a very typical higher class Dublin accent, which does often sound like a hybrid of Irish and American pronunciations. Additionally she did live in America and Canada for a while, which is bound to distort the voice.

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-->'''Becky:''' You are the champion. Now, as happy as you are to be the champion, I might be a little bit happier. So, you go and be a warrior, 'cuz I'm gonna go...''[[BabiesEverAfter be ''be a mother]]''.
mother''.
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: A few Some fans have had this reaction to her accent — mostly those used to the {{Oireland}} way of speaking. Becky has a very typical higher class higher-class Dublin accent, which does often sound like a hybrid of Irish and American pronunciations. Additionally Additionally, she did live in America and Canada for a while, which is bound to distort the voice.

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** While she and Wrestling/CharlotteFlair are close friends both in and out of the ring, Charlotte is also Becky's most heated enemy to date, having feuded with her since [=NXT=]. After Charlotte won the Divas Championship and became more and more arrogant, she betrayed Becky with help from her father. The two constantly fought over the title but Becky failed due to Wrestling/RicFlair's interference. Two years later, the rivalry continues, though this time Becky was the one who turned heel, tired of Charlotte constantly upstaging her and stealing the spotlight that Becky had fought so hard for. For the last four months of 2018, the two fought a total of six times for the [=SmackDown=] Women's Championship, with Wrestling/{{Carmella}}, Creator/RondaRousey and [[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] getting involved, and continued even in 2019 and 2021. Initially, WWE opted to have Becky be the Heel of the angle, but because of Becky's massive popularity, a FaceHeelDoubleTurn occurred by the end of 2018 with Becky being the Tweener while Charlotte returning to be a Heel. By 2021, the two are no longer friends in real life as well due to personal issues.

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** While she and Wrestling/CharlotteFlair are close friends both in and out of the ring, Charlotte is also Becky's most heated enemy to date, having feuded with her since [=NXT=]. After Charlotte won the Divas Championship and became more and more arrogant, she betrayed Becky with help from her father. The two constantly fought over the title but Becky failed due to Wrestling/RicFlair's interference. Two years later, the rivalry continues, though this time Becky was the one who turned heel, tired of Charlotte constantly upstaging her and stealing the spotlight that Becky had fought so hard for. For the last four months of 2018, the two fought a total of six times for the [=SmackDown=] Women's Championship, with Wrestling/{{Carmella}}, Creator/RondaRousey and [[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] getting involved, and continued even in 2019 and 2021. Initially, WWE opted to have Becky be the Heel of the angle, but because of Becky's massive popularity, a FaceHeelDoubleTurn occurred by the end of 2018 with Becky being the Tweener while Charlotte returning returned to be a Heel. By 2021, the two are no longer friends in real life as well due to personal issues.issues.
** She also had issues with Charlotte's father, Wrestling/RicFlair, as well. Initially, in 2016, Ric interfered in his daughter's matches and cost Becky the win. After Becky became a bigger star than Charlotte and calling herself "The Man", in reference to Ric's "To be the man, you gotta beat the man!". The elder Flair considers the nickname being his trademark, accused Becky for using it without permission and begins throwing lawsuits at Becky and WWE. Becky and Ric fought for many years until in 2023 when Ric apologize and relented the nickname to her. This feud also became one of the rifts that strained Becky's friendship with Ric and by 2021, the damage has been done and they are no longer friends.
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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Inverted and subverted. In NXT, she fell victim to the treachery bait around Wrestling/{{Bayley}} and turned on her, then eventually made moves against Wrestling/SashaBanks when opportunities at Sasha's title came her way. On the main roster, she was the schmuck, being betrayed by all three of her partners in a row, Wrestling/{{Paige}}, Wrestling/CharlotteFlair, and then Natalya; interestingly enough, these are also [[WrestlingFamily second generation]] wrestlers. Emma also originally presented herself as an old friend to Becky before she too attacked her, must be something in the water. A few years later in 2019, Bayley also betrayed Becky in favor of her friend, Sasha.

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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Inverted and subverted. In NXT, she fell victim to the treachery bait around Wrestling/{{Bayley}} and turned on her, then eventually made moves against Wrestling/SashaBanks when opportunities at Sasha's title came her way. On the main roster, she was the schmuck, being betrayed by all three of her partners in a row, Wrestling/{{Paige}}, Wrestling/CharlotteFlair, and then Natalya; interestingly enough, these are also [[WrestlingFamily second generation]] wrestlers. Emma also originally presented herself as an old friend to Becky before she too attacked her, must be something in the water. A few years later in 2019, Bayley also betrayed Becky in favor of her friend, Sasha. Then in 2023, she was betrayed by Trish Stratus, whom attacked her tag team partner Lita before their match, costing both of them the Women's Tag Team Championship, and then attacked Becky after the match ended.
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* MulticoloredHair: Dyed the upper half of her hair plum purple, leaving the rest her signature ginger, in honor of her tag team partner Wrestling/{{Lita}} after their Women's Tag Team Championship win in 2023.
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* MulticoloredHair: Dyed the upper half of her hair plum purple, leaving the rest her signature ginger, in honor of her tag team partner Wrestling/{{Lita}} after their Women's Tag Team Championship win in 2023.
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* EvilMakeover: While less "evil" and more "AntiHero", her post-Wrestling/SummerSlam 2018 turn on Wrestling/{{Charlotte|Flair}} has seen her wear more black clothing with a helping of BareYourMidriff when not in her ring gear, as seen [[https://www.instagram.com/p/BodExregMM6/?taken-by=beckylynchwwe here.]] This was eventually taken even further, as Becky started 2019 by trading out her old ring gear in favor of a black "I Am the Man" tank top and shorts, black-and-white striped socks, and combat boots, creating a less elegant and more rough-and-tumble image overall. The phrase on the tank top was soon replaced by simply "The Man". [[IconicItem She kept the fishnets, though.]]

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* EvilMakeover: While less "evil" and more "AntiHero", her post-Wrestling/SummerSlam 2018 turn on Wrestling/{{Charlotte|Flair}} has seen her wear more black clothing with a helping of BareYourMidriff exposing her midriff when not in her ring gear, as seen [[https://www.instagram.com/p/BodExregMM6/?taken-by=beckylynchwwe here.]] This was eventually taken even further, as Becky started 2019 by trading out her old ring gear in favor of a black "I Am the Man" tank top and shorts, black-and-white striped socks, and combat boots, creating a less elegant and more rough-and-tumble image overall. The phrase on the tank top was soon replaced by simply "The Man". [[IconicItem She kept the fishnets, though.]]
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Lynch is a four-time [[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]] Women's Champion in addition to being the inaugural champion, both a two-time [[Wrestling/WWERaw RAW]] Women's Champion and the championship's longest holder, the second-ever Women's Royal Rumble winner, the victor of the first-ever ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' main event to feature women, and the first-ever woman to hold both the [=SmackDown=] and RAW titles simultaneously. It is no hyperbole to claim that she was not only the face of WWE at the height of her popularity, but has gone down as one of the most popular wrestlers of her generation, if not all time.

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Lynch is a four-time [[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]] Women's Champion in addition to being the inaugural champion, both a two-time [[Wrestling/WWERaw RAW]] Women's Champion and the championship's longest holder, a WWE Women's Tag Team Champion alongside WWE Hall of Famer (and Lynch's own personal hero) Wrestling/{{Lita}}, the second-ever Women's Royal Rumble winner, the victor of the first-ever women's ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' main event to feature women, event, and the first-ever woman to hold both the [=SmackDown=] and RAW titles simultaneously. It is no hyperbole to claim that she was not only the face of WWE at the height of her popularity, but has gone down as one of the most popular wrestlers of her generation, if not all time.
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** Bianca Belair, ever since she returned after she took time off due to maternity leave. She squashed Bianca to win the [=SmackDown=] women's champion from her at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' in 26 seconds.

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** Bianca Belair, ever since she returned after she took time off due to maternity leave. She squashed Bianca to win the [=SmackDown=] women's champion from her at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' in 26 seconds. Bianca is not happy with the result and the feud continue for an entire year. Initially, Becky has the upper hand but Bianca eventually got her revenge at [=WrestleMania=] 38 and so on. By their final bout at ''[=SummerSlam=] 2022'', Becky finally acknowledges Bianca as a WorthyOpponent and even snaps out from her BrokenAce period following her loss.



* TheUnchosenOne: Many times it was mentioned that prior to the ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2018'', Becky was a nobody even during her time on NXT and unlike the other Horsewomen, she was often the short end of the stick. It is by sheer determination and hard work, strong fan support, a change in her gimmick and challenging WWE's handpicked favorites that forced WWE to not only acknowledge her but to also change the direction of the story. This change can be seen in her ''[=WrestleManias=]'' 34 and 35 matches, she was in the pre-show in the former and the main event in the latter.

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* TheUnchosenOne: Many times it was mentioned that prior to the ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2018'', Becky was a nobody even during her time on NXT and unlike the other Horsewomen, she was often at the short end of the stick. It is by sheer determination and hard work, strong fan support, a change in her gimmick and challenging WWE's handpicked favorites that forced WWE to not only acknowledge her but to also change the direction of the story. This change can be seen in her ''[=WrestleManias=]'' 34 and 35 matches, she was in the pre-show in the former and the main event in the latter.

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* TheUnchosenOne: Many times it was mentioned that prior to the ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2018'', Becky was a nobody even during her time on NXT and unlike the other Horsewomen, she was often the short end of the stick. It is by sheer determination and hard work, strong fan support, a change in her gimmick and challenging WWE's handpicked favorites that forced WWE to not only acknowledge her but to also change the direction of the story. This change can be seen in her ''[=WrestleManias=]'' 34 and 35 matches, she was in the pre-show in the former and the main event in the latter.



* VillainousValor: Even as a heel, Becky will stop at literally ''nothing'' to win. Even when the odds are against her, she'll fight to her last reserves of strength and ''still'' just keep going. Easily the most famed and beloved example of this, as of this writing, was her Last Woman Standing title defense against Wrestling/CharlotteFlair at ''WWE Evolution,'' where absolutely nothing Charlotte did to her was enough to put Becky away. Even in 2021, wherein a more long-term FaceHeelTurn positioned her as a moral coward whose only real concern was with holding a championship, Becky still wrestled like a valorous hero in her second match against Bianca Belair, going blow for blow with her and never cheating a single time.

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* VillainousValor: Even as a heel, Becky will stop at literally ''nothing'' to win. Even when the odds are against her, she'll fight to her last reserves of strength and ''still'' just keep going. Easily the most famed and beloved example of this, as of this writing, was her Last Woman Standing title defense against Wrestling/CharlotteFlair at ''WWE Evolution,'' where absolutely nothing Charlotte did to her was enough to put Becky away. Even in 2021, wherein a more long-term FaceHeelTurn positioned her as a moral coward whose only real concern was with holding withholding a championship, Becky still wrestled like a valorous hero in her second match against Bianca Belair, going blow for blow with her and never cheating a single time.

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