Becky Lynch is indeed one of the biggest names in the wrestling world today, and he is also considered the first mega star in women's wrestling. He started training for professional wrestling in 2002 at 15. She joined the independent circuit in 2005 and remained active on the Indies for 8 long years. She won multiple championships from the Indies.

In 2013, Becky Lynch got the opportunity to sign her dream contract with WWE, and she started working in the NXT, which is the developmental territory of the promotion. After spending a couple of years in the NXT, she made her main roster debut, and he was a big part of the women's revolution of WWE, as she featured in the triple threat match at WrestleMania 32, which is widely considered to be the beginning of the women's revolution.

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Why Becky Lynch decided to become a professional wrestler

In 2016, she became the first ever SmackDown Women's champion of WWE, which is now known as the Women's World Championship. The year 2018 marked her ultimate rise, and she went on to become a megastar of WWE. In 2019, she won the women's Royal Rumble match and earned the right to challenge for the women's title at WrestleMania 35. She became the first woman to win the women's title in a WrestleMania event in the main event of the show.

Becky Lynch started to train for professional wrestling at 15

Presently, she stands as a seven times world champion and also one of the biggest assets of the promotion. She also had a reign of the WWE Intercontinental Championship recently to elevate the division, which she did in an amazing way. She appeared in a new episode of “Heat Eaters” where she revealed why he started training for professional wrestling. She stated the following;

“I was just going so that I would be less of a delinquent. So, it was literally just to organize my life and get my act together. You know what I mean? And it, it did. I started like doing better at school. I started training. Just, it changed everything. It changed everything in my life. But it wasn’t for the goal of becoming a professional wrestler.

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Recently, she dropped the Women's Intercontinental Championship to Maxxine Dupri

"I found a community that I loved, and I found that if I worked hard at something, I could get better at it. And I was never good at anything. There’s something about wrestlers. We’re all, maybe there’s like a little screw loose, I don’t know, you know, but there’s like there is something that bonds us all together. You meet so many different people from different walks of life. And we were all like co-mingling and having a great time and having the banter and having the crack and having the fun.” said Becky Lynch.