As WWE marches toward WrestleMania season, wrestling superstar Becky Lynch stands closer to in-ring immortality than ever before. Lauded by Bleacher Report and Sports Illustrated as the greatest female wrestler of all time, “Big Time Becks” is no longer motivated by fear – she’s driven by control. Lynch’s audacious attitude and unshakable Irish grit have allowed her to surpass every standard set before her, especially now as WWE’s reigning Women’s Intercontinental Champion.
Alongside defending her title on a near-weekly basis, Lynch is also starring in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy on Paramount+. At home, she’s raising her five-year-old daughter Roux with husband and fellow WWE superstar Seth Rollins; a balancing act fans can see up close in season two of WWE: Unreal on Netflix.
While that duality has tested Lynch in new ways, her unflappable confidence — now sharpened by a calculating, heel-leaning persona — has only elevated her swagger. The result is a version of Lynch that feels both untouchable and essential, must-see television for longtime diehards and a new generation of fans alike.
“There is nothing I can’t do right now,” Lynch tells Billboard via Zoom. “Just give me anything and I’ll make it work. There is nothing I can’t talk my way out of or explain my way out of. I have the greatest lawyers backing me. I have a whole team and a whole universe that isn’t even on camera pulling the strings. There’s nothing I can’t do right now.”
For Entry 017 of Mic Drops and Leg Drops, Lynch briefly spoke to Carl Lamarre earlier this month about wrestling alongside her husband Seth Rollins, her dream match with Toni Storm and more.
You previously worked with Seth Rollins before you both teamed up again last year for The Vision storyline. What made this creative run feel more fruitful or different this time around?
The last time we didn’t know each other in our relationship setting. We just started dating. We were together like two months at that point. Then, all of a sudden, we were thrust onto TV and were trying to figure out how our dynamic as characters worked when we hadn’t even figured out how our dynamic in a relationship worked.
If that wasn’t bad enough, you had the announcers every two seconds saying that we were in a real life relationship and people were just nauseated by it. We didn’t know what we were doing. We didn’t know how to interact with each other. It was tense, hard and difficult. We felt like we were doing something wrong.
Now, we’ve been married for nearly five years, have a daughter together and know each other [more]. We’re very comfortable where we’re settled into our relationship and dynamic. To be able to bring that to the screen with characters that are just larger than life and mesh together quite well [is great]. “Big Time Becks” and Seth Freakin Rollins are a bit much [laughs]. Together, it works out perfectly.
You’re a best-selling author, a multi-time world champion, and now you’re stepping into acting. Are Hollywood accolades something you’re actively chasing, or are you simply doing it for the love of the game?
Gosh. I think maybe a little bit of both, but mostly for the love of the game because I just love performance in whatever medium that may be. Whether it’s on WWE, Star Trek, Happy Gilmore or Billions, I love it. I absolutely love it. I love working and I’m going to be working until the wheels fall off. But one day, the wheels are going to fall off when it comes to wrestling and then you gotta be thinking what’s next?
As a surefire Hall of Famer with nothing left to prove, what still drives you to step into the ring week after week?
Right now, it’s all the purpose of a story. I think that’s the thing when you kind of accomplished everything, you come back to the bare bones. You come back to, “Why do I do this in the first place? Well, I love it. Well, OK. How can I make this better than it was when I found it? How we can lift up the next generation? Who’s gonna be the people that take over next and how we can make sure that they’re in a position to succeed. How can we tell the best stories? How can we get the audience invested? How can we get new eyes on the business? How can I make people feel the way I felt when I was a fan?”
As an Irish wrestler who came up overseas, how do you compare the edge and instincts of international talent versus today’s homegrown American stars?
When you’re coming from overseas, you have to set up a whole new life. You’re coming in and you have to buy furniture, a car and you have to really settle in versus when you’re already in America. Your family is here and you can drive your car down, it’s different. You really have to burn the boat and know you’re not going back.
There is the perils of where you might not make the cut and that’s the thing of when I was coming up, it was really cutthroat. My roommate Joe — who now runs OTT Wrestling is incredible and amazing — got fired. Everything he had set up, he had to sell and get rid of. Then you’re going back to Ireland and have to set a life there again. I think when you’re coming from overseas, you have a bit more of that “Live or Die” attitude.
If there were an open-door invasion and you could wrestle anyone from any promotion today, who would you choose and what kind of match would you want it to be?
Well, I’d probably wrestle Toni Storm. I always wanted to wrestle her. I was bummed when she left and she’s doing amazing work over there at [AEW]. It’s absolutely amazing. Let’s make it a Dublin Street Fight. I do love a good street fight or maybe a Hell in a Cell. Yeah, let’s make it a Hell in a Cell.
If your daughter Roux ever wanted to pursue wrestling, what’s the one piece of advice you’d give her that has nothing to do with what happens in the ring?Oh gosh. Just keep your head about ya. As much as this is a physical game, a lot of it is a mental game too. So it’s about kind of keeping your head about ya. That’s it. Just keep your feet planted on the ground and remember where you came from.
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