Becky Lynch does have a funny bone after a viral photo of her doppelganger
A rumour that WWE superstar Becky Lynch was spotted on the set of Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is debunked as the wrestler shared a meme over doppelganger.
Lynch had a funny reaction to a rumour that was currently doing the rounds, claiming that she has joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Lynch took to Twitter and had a hilarious reaction to her doppelganger. She posted an image of the woman with a popular Spiderman meme.
One report on Wednesday suggested that Becky has possibly joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It all started when a behind-the-scenes photo from the set of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever was shared on social media.
A female actor looked almost identical to the woman wrestler and the rumour mill was full of Becky Lynch stories. But it’s clear that the woman in question is not the RAW Women’s Champion.
Becky’s career has been a roller coaster of ups and downs. She got her first big break in 2005 with Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling and even became the promotion’s inaugural Women’s Champion in June 2005.
However in September 2006, barely a year after her big title win she suffered a severe head injury. She wouldn’t return to wrestling full time for almost 7 years. Since then there has been no looking back
Lynch became one of the most successful stars in WWE history. Beyond her title reigns, she will always be remembered as the winner of the first-ever women-led WrestleMania main event.
Lynch earlier in September returned to SummerSlam after a 15-month layoff due to the birth of her daughter and spoke about what that time was like with her husband Seth Rollins.
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Famously known as ‘The Man’ spoke about how much she disliked being away from wrestling while being pregnant and also revealed that she helped Rollins throughout her layoff and even thought about her return and how she believed she would come back as a babyface.
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