“There was some restrictions on some thing,” Becky Lynch finally breaks silence on s*x trafficking allegations against Vince McMahon
Vince McMahon is currently under a federal probe and denies all claims made against him.

Vince McMahon and Becky Lynch (via WWE)
WWE just wrapped up a successful Elimination Chamber event in Australia. However, the company continues to be overshadowed by the sexual misconduct allegations against Vince McMahon, which have cast a dark cloud over the organization. Despite the controversy, top superstars like Becky Lynch are not shying away from addressing the issue.
During an interview with Mail Sport, Becky Lynch was asked about the allegations of sexual misconduct within WWE and whether she felt the company provided a safe working environment. In response, The Man expressed gratitude for feeling supported throughout her career, stating that she has been fortunate in that regard.

During the same interview, Becky Lynch acknowledged the severity of the allegations, describing them as “horrible” and acknowledging the challenge of reconciling them as both a talent and a woman. The Man reflected on the progress made for women in the company, noting that there were initial restrictions on physicality, such as not being able to punch or grab hair, which she found “weird.” However, she expressed gratitude for being able to push boundaries and advance women’s roles in WWE.
These allegations are horrible and 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 was some restrictions on some things; we couldn't punch, grabbing hair - there was some weird stuff there - but I was able to push us forward, push women forward and I'm very grateful for thatBecky Lynch in a interview with Mail Sport
The progress of the women’s division in WWE has been remarkable, with Becky Lynch playing a pivotal role in its evolution. She was part of the first-ever women’s main event at WrestleMania. The Man is eager to once again headline WrestleMania, this time potentially facing off against Rhea Ripley. After Lynch’s recent victory in the Elimination Chamber.
Kevin Owens shared his views on Vince McMahon allegations
During the same interview, Kevin Owens also addressed the allegations of sexual misconduct against Vince McMahon, expressing deep sorrow and condemnation for the reported incidents. KO described the revelations as “awful” and “terrible,” emphasizing that there are no words to adequately convey the sadness he feels about the situation.

The Prizefighter expressed empathy for those who have come forward, acknowledging the pain and suffering they endured. Owens emphasized the importance of ensuring that such misconduct never occurs again, calling for accountability and the implementation of prevention measures to safeguard against similar incidents in the future.
Everything that has come out is awful. Just terrible, There's really no words to describe how sad this makes me feel. If the people spoke out went through what they went through, that's terrible. It's shameful and it can't ever happen again. That's what it comes down to.Kevin Owens via interview with Mail Sport
Following the allegations of sexual misconduct made by former employee, Janel Grant, Vince McMahon faced significant backlash and scrutiny. The heinous nature of the allegations led to immense pressure on McMahon, ultimately resulting in his resignation from his position at TKO.
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