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Becky Lynch On How She Originally Planned On Dropping The RAW Women’s Title In 2020 After Her Pregnancy

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• Becky Lynch On How She Originally Planned On Dropping The RAW Women’s Title In 2020 After Her Pregnancy

Becky Lynch relinquished the RAW Women’s Championship in May 2020 when she got pregnant.

She gave her Title to Asuka, who won the 2020 Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match.

During an interview with Vicente Beltran, Becky revealed the original plan for dropping her Title after her pregnancy:

“[Seth Rollins] and I, when I found out I was pregnant, we were trying to figure out the best way (to drop the Title). I thought maybe a tournament for the Title.

A tournament for the #1 Contendership and then at the end, when it comes down to the last two people, just before they have their match, announce, ‘Hey, by the way, it’s not for the #1 Contendership, it’s for the Title,’ and have that be a very real moment.”

Also Read: “I am down for it but I don’t fancy their chances” – Becky Lynch On Mixed Tag Team Match Against WWE Hall Of Famers

• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (November 18, 2001) – WWF Survivor Series 2001

On this day in Pro Wrestling history on November 18, 2001, the World Wrestling Federation aired ‘WWF Survivor Series 2001’ LIVE on PPV from the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina.

This pay-per-view’s main event marked the end of the infamous WCW/ECW invasion storyline.

Here are the results:

WWF European Championship: Christian (c) defeated Al Snow

William Regal defeated Tajiri

Unification – WCW United States & WWF Intercontinental Championships: Edge defeated Test

Steel Cage Unification – WCW & WWF Tag Team Championships: The Dudley Boyz defeated The Hardy Boyz

Test won an Immunity Battle Royal

Six-Pack Challenge – vacant WWF Women’s Championship: Trish Stratus defeated Ivory, Jazz, Jacqueline, Lita and Mighty Molly

Survivor Series elimination match: The Rock, Chris Jericho, Big Show, Kane & The Undertaker defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin, Booker T, Kurt Angle, Rob Van Dam & Shane McMahon


        
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