“These aren’t real people”: Becky Lynch references Tony Khan’s tweet
Khan and Lynch
Becky Lynch is one of the most dominant Superstars on the WWE roster. Most recently she was seen in action at Wrestlemania 38. Big Time Becks had put the Raw Women’s Championship on the line against Bianca Belair at the Showcase of Immortals. After years of holding on to a WWE title, she finally lost the title to the EST of WWE.
Lynch had returned to WWE at Summerslam 2021, where she went on to pin Bianca Belair in 26 seconds to win the Smackdown Women’s Championship. But an even more interesting layer to her return was the fact that she had turned Heel. Initially, the WWE Universe found it really hard to accept Big Time Becks as a Heel.
Recently, fans have started accepting her as a full time heel. But recently, Becky Lynch took to Twitter to use All Elite Wrestling’s tweet as a reference to lash out at her haters! Recently, AEW’s CEO Tony Khan had mentioned that the majority of the anti-AEW community is an army of bots.
“An independent study has confirmed that much of the staunch anti-AEW online community aren’t real individuals, it’s a staff running thousands of accounts + an army of bots to signal boost them. Look closely, these aren’t real people. Who’d pay for such a *wildly* expensive thing?” – tweeted the Owner of All Elite Wrestling, Tony Khan.
Using this tweet as an reference, Becky Lynch tweeted – “An independent study confirmed that much of the staunch anti – Becky in arena booers aren’t real individuals, it’s a staff running thousands of A.I. – an army of bots! Look closely, these aren’t real people. Who’d pay for such a “wildly” expensive thing?”
Losing at Mania was part of Becky Lynch’s plan
The feud for the Raw Women’s Championship was easily one of the best ones. It involved some string words, stronger brawls, some serious injuries and a haircut too. Considering the dominance of Becky Lynch in the recent times, many wouldn’t have expected her to lose.
But Big Time Becks hinted in her recent tweet that losing the Raw Women’s Championship at Wrestlemania 38 was part of her plan all along. “Talent hits a target others cannot hit. Genius hits a target others cannot see. I am genius,” she tweeted.
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