The YouTuber-turned-wrestler Logan Paul is once again in the spotlight, but this time, without sneaking an attack at Seth Rollins. This time, Rollins’ wife spoke about Paul.
Becky Lynch, the WWE superstar who is known for not keeping any filter when it comes to her interviews lately, took a shot on Logan Paul. She showed her disagreement with the practice of big names getting big matches without working hard, which was also once pointed out by Seth Rollins.
Becky Lynch is unhappy with Logan Paul’s special schedule in WWE
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Recently, Becky Lynch appeared on ‘E! The Rundown’ to promote WrestleMania 39. There, she discussed several things. But the major highlight of the interview was her comment on Logan Paul’s ‘special schedule’ in WWE. ‘Big Time Becks’ said that she had no idea who Logan Paul was before he entered WWE. She even talked about her disagreement with his special schedule in WWE.
Lynch said that Paul is not contributing much to the WWE but getting the big matches. She mentioned that all full-time rosters have to work hard every single week to make fans come and watch the show. And on the other hand, Logan Paul getting the match at a huge stadium without putting in much effort is a big disappointment.
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Talking to the host, Becky Lynch said, “I don’t love it. What’s he doing, two or three matches a year? I work 52 weeks a year. I take my baby on the road. You know how troubling that is. You know the effort that takes. To do that 52 weeks a year because I love this and because we have to make the towns and the fans come to see us every single week, three, four, five times a week.”
“We make the towns and do that. To come in and just get the big matches and big stadiums when you haven’t put in the work. I don’t love that.”
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Introducing big names without any wrestling background is a quite controversial practice in the professional wrestling industry. What is your take on it? Do you think that bringing big names into professional wrestling is a good practice or does it just hinder budding talents? Tell us in the comments.
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