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Becky Lynch Discusses Controversial SummerSlam Match, Wrestling In Saudi Arabia For WWE Crown Jewel 

At the point when Becky Lynch moved back from WWE in May 2020, she was on top of the wrestling scene. Subsequent to discovering she was pregnant, Lynch surrendered her Raw ladies' title in an unprecedented rule. 안전놀이터

After the introduction of her little girl, Roux, with now-spouse Seth Rollins on Dec. 4, theory promptly went to when Lynch would get back to the ring. That came at SummerSlam in August, with Lynch, a long-lasting fan top pick, turning heel and winning the SmackDown ladies' title from Bianca Belair in only 26 seconds. 

The return - and all the more explicitly, the match - was generally a basic disappointment, with many fans and media individuals accepting the two ladies merited extensively more than they were given on WWE's greatest stage since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Talking with CBS Sports, Lynch pushed back on the possibility that the short match ought to be viewed as a mistake. 

"In this way, look, the thing is, individuals are not content with how it went down," Lynch said. "That is something to be thankful for when we need individuals to need someone to defeat something. It's better over the long haul in case individuals are disturbed. In the event that they're glad and they're content with the match and she loses, we have an issue. We need individuals to need the hero to beat the competition. Assuming we see someone we like accomplish something somewhat insidious, we are disappointed with them and don't need them to win. That is the thing that we need." 

Lynch has kept on playing the heel, clutching the SmackDown title while additionally being drafted to Raw in the new WWE Draft. 

Any concerns that Lynch's time off had left her with "ring rust" that would set aside a lot of effort to shake were lost when Lynch put on a dynamite match against Sasha Banks in the headliner of this past Friday's "Supersized SmackDown." 

"It went from zero to 100 genuine fast," Lynch said. "I will say that I'm adoring it. Not doing it is somewhat difficult for me. I missed it such a lot of that I was unable to stand by to get in the ring and get a possibility back on top. I'm back in the swing of things and I'm adoring it." 

Lynch is currently set to safeguard her title on Thursday at Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia. She faces a test from the two Banks and Belair, offering the chance for one or the other lady to take the SmackDown title from Lynch before she moves to Raw after the occasion. 

Like each of WWE's occasions in Saudi Arabia, Crown Jewel is drawing analysis for being important for what many consider to be "sportswashing" by a system that has over and over been called out by worldwide associations for a reiteration of common freedoms infringement. WWE's association with the public authority was essential for the "Saudi Vision 2030" program reported in 2016 by Crown Prince Mohammed canister Salman, the one who might be connected to the death of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018, simply a month prior to that year's WWE Crown Jewel occasion. 

One region where WWE shows have gained ground in the organization has been the presence of ladies on the cards, which was at first prohibited yet started with Natalya versus Alexa Bliss at Crown Jewel in 2019, with the ladies wrestling in curiously large shirts. 

The match between Banks, Belair and Lynch is the greatest ladies' match WWE has put on in the country, which Lynch accepts to be especially critical. 

"I feel that is the thing, is that this is the means by which things become moderate, by permitting ladies to perceive what's conceivable," Lynch said. "In case it's not something they will see frequently, it's not something they will know about with the things they can do. Thus, I imagine that is the reason this is so significant. This is presumably the greatest match you could have in ladies' wrestling at present. The way that it's going on there simply permits them to perceive what is workable for ideally them one day, as well."