Becky Lynch’s journey to becoming “Becky Two Belts” (2024)

How The Man came around: Becky Lynch’s journey to becoming “Becky Two Belts”

May 9, 2019

Becky Lynch’s journey to becoming “Becky Two Belts” (1)
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Raw and SmackDown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch is called The Man these days without anyone batting an eye. However, in the afterglow of her main event triumph at WrestleMania 35, it can be easy to forget that Lynch’s career was in an entirely different place less than a year ago. So how did she become The Man? Let’s take a look.

Summer sets. The Man rises.

Becky Lynch refuses to comment about her shocking assault of Charlotte Flair at SummerSlam 2018 as she looks for an exit from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Becky Lynch walked into SummerSlam 2018 beloved as ever by the WWE Universe as she prepared to take on then-SmackDown Women’s Champion Carmella and Charlotte Flair with the title on the line. For weeks (years, really), Lynch had been constantly reminded of her shortcomings, both in terms of her own accolades and compared to her best friend, Charlotte. The Triple Threat Match was seemingly a chance for The Irish Lass Kicker to erase any doubt that others had casted upon her.

It wound up being a lot more.

In the contest’s closing moments, Lynch appeared to be nearing victory as she had Carmella locked in the Dis-arm-her. Charlotte pounced from behind, though, and dropped Lynch with Natural Selection for a sudden victory. After the match, it first appeared that Charlotte and Becky were going to embrace, but then, at the drop of a dime, Becky absolutely unloaded on The Queen with an ambush that was years in the making. The savage attack was a shocker for the WWE Universe, but not quite unsettling. The fans embraced Becky’s shift in attitude as quickly as Lynch herself, setting the stage for an eight-month journey the likes of which the WWE Universe had never seen.

A hellish ascension

New SmackDown Women's Champion Becky Lynch is more confident than ever after dethroning Charlotte Flair at WWE Hell in a Cell.

Following her headline-stealing and attention-grabbing outburst at SummerSlam, Becky Lynch landed on a one-on-one collision course with Charlotte Flair with the SmackDown Women’s Championship on the line at WWE Hell in a Cell 2018. The two former best friends, now entrenched in a rivalry defined by its unyielding animosity, squared off in a match where The Irish Lass Kicker showed that she was no longer the same happy-go-lucky competitor the WWE Universe once knew.

Clearly more aggressive, a hyper-focused Lynch looked to exorcise her prior demons against The Queen like it was a PE class in Dublin. Channeling all her rage that stemmed from being continually overlooked, Lynch countered an attempted Spear from Charlotte and turned it into the three-count. Lynch could once again be called the SmackDown Women’s Champion, but she would soon assume another title following this victory: The Man.

Raw raider

The Irish Lass Kicker brings the fight to Ronda Rousey and the entire Raw Women's division.

Going strong as SmackDown Women’s Champion, Becky was fast approaching the biggest match of her career, a clash with then-Raw Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey, as Survivor Series 2018 drew near. Lynch and Rousey quickly got into a heated war of words in the leadup to their much-anticipated showdown. All the verbal jousting laid the groundwork for The Man to lead the SmackDown LIVE women in a raid of Raw, with The Irish Lass Kicker’s sights specifically set on Rousey.

Lynch made an unforgettable statement against The Baddest Woman on The Planet, locking her in the Dis-arm-her in the backstage area. Not content, The Man then ventured into the ring, and amid a raucous melee, ate a stiff right hand from Nia Jax that literally broke her face.

Contusions and a crimson mask wouldn’t stop The Man, though, and Lynch continued her attack on Ronda, creating a moment that will stand the test of time. The injuries Becky sustained during the brawl might have taken her out of the Survivor Series match, but little could anyone have known (especially Lynch) that her raid of Raw would lead to WrestleMania becoming WrestleMANia.

Rumble, The Man, Rumble

Becky Lynch takes matters into her own hands and finds her way into the Women's Royal Rumble Match when Lana is unable to compete: Courtesy of WWE Network.

“This is where you fall, this is where you get up — this is where it all begins,” Hunter Hayes sings alongside Lady Antebellum in their 2015 track, “Where It All Begins.” Now, we have no way of knowing if Becky listened to that tune prior to Royal Rumble 2019 (or if she even likes country music), but when it fits, it fits.

Unbeknownst to everyone (including Lynch), The Man would pull double duty at the annual event, first taking an L in an instant classic of a title fight against SmackDown Women’s Champion Asuka. Most Superstars would be doubly crushed by such a defeat, given that Becky was not slated to compete in the Women’s Royal Rumble Match, thus making her Road to WrestleMania incredibly murky. However, the ever-resourceful (and resilient) Lynch inserted herself into the Royal Rumble Match when Lana was unable to compete due to an ankle injury.

Despite her knee taking a hellacious beating during the match, The Man persevered, taking on (and throwing out) all comers until she finally eliminated Charlotte Flair to pave her own distinct Road to WrestleMania.

The Grandest Stage

With Ronda Rousey entangled upside-down in the ropes, Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch briefly team up to send the Raw Women's Champion crashing painfully to the floor: Courtesy of WWE Network.

After months of buildup, countless twists andone of the most chaotic brawls in Raw history, Lynch walked into WrestleMania’s first-ever women’s main event with the opportunity to leave as both Raw and SmackDown Women’s Champion in a Winner Take All Match. But first, she just had to top Ronda Rousey and Charlotte Flair in one of the most pressure-filled spots imaginable. No big shakes.

With all eyes on her, Lynch did not shy away in the slightest from the moment she helped create. Matching Rousey and Flair blow for blow in a hard-hitting contest that took a toll on all three competitors, The Irish Lass Kicker thrived under WrestleMania’s bright lights, withstood a beating and finally caught Ronda with a rollup that secured her the victory, two championships, a historic accomplishment and the sweet satisfaction of being The Man.

Becky Lynch’s journey to becoming “Becky Two Belts” (2024)

FAQs

How did Becky Lynch lose the title? ›

She was successful in retaining her title, which would set up a title match with the winner of the Elimination Chamber number one contenders match, Bianca Belair, at WrestleMania 38. At night one of the event, Becky Lynch lost her title to Belair, ending her reign at 162 days.

When did Becky win both belts? ›

At the end of WrestleMania 35 in 2019, Lynch was top of the world and the top star in the company. Triumphing in the main event, The Man became Becky Two Belts as Lynch ruled over the women's division.

Why did Becky and Charlotte switch titles? ›

It followed the WWE Draft, where Lynch was drafted to RAW as the SmackDown Women's Champion, and Charlotte Flair was drafted to SmackDown as the RAW Women's Champion. The belt exchange was set up to realign the titles with their respective brands. "It should've been easy," Lynch explained on The Broken Skull Sessions.

Does Becky Lynch still have a belt? ›

But since she dropped the Raw Women's Championship–now known as the Women's World Championship–to Bianca Belair at WrestleMania 38, on April 2, 2022, Lynch has been without a title run on the main roster.

Who has beaten Becky Lynch? ›

Rhea Ripley beat Becky Lynch with two Riptides to continue her dominant reign as WWE women's world champion. Ripley received a superstar entrance as Motionless In White played Ripley out live.

Why did Becky move to NXT? ›

I wanted to put a spotlight on the brand, I wanted to elevate it, I wanted to work with the future of the business,” Lynch said. “I wanted to go down there, see what it looks like and push them a little further.” It's become common in recent years for main roster stars to venture into NXT.

What did Becky Lynch call her daughter? ›

How much did Nia Jax weigh? ›

Why is Becky called the man? ›

It is a play on Ric Flair's famous line, “To be the man, you got to beat the man”. During the Fall of 2018, Lynch was feuding with Charlotte Flair, Ric's daughter. Becky beat Charlotte for the Smackdown Women's Championship and declared herself “The Man”.

How long did Becky Lynch hold the title? ›

161 days

Has Becky Lynch won a Royal Rumble? ›

Becky Lynch appeared in a segment with fellow favorites Bayley and Nia Jax this past Monday on Raw. With Jax eliminating Lynch on Monday, the stage seemed to be set for Lynch to enter the Rumble this Saturday and win her second Royal Rumble match five years to the day of her memorable victory on January 27, 2019.

Do the Usos have two belts? ›

In the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer wrote that it was a Paul Levesque (Triple H) move that allows The Usos to lose one set of belts and keep the others. It was explained to Meltzer that “the hope is it makes fans think it's more likely somebody beats them for one set of belts.”

Did Finn Balor and Becky Lynch date? ›

It was fellow Irish star Finn Balor who Lynch was referring to, with the veteran having trained her in her early days before going onto become a megastar in his own right. The pair dated a number of years ago, but their lives made it difficult, with Balor going to wrestle in Japan and Lynch still in Ireland.

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