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Female WWE Star Takes A Shot At Roman Reigns

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• Female WWE Star Takes A Shot At Roman Reigns

Becky Lynch isn’t apologizing for staying at the top of WWE and she’s calling out a massive double standard involving Roman Reigns to prove her point.

Appearing on the Cheap Heat podcast, The Man addressed the common criticism that veteran stars hold down younger talent. Instead of denying it, Lynch leaned into the villain role, challenging the locker room to try and take her spot. She made it clear that if a younger wrestler wants to be the face of the company, they have to be good enough to go through her first.

The most interesting part of the interview was when she compared her workload to that of Roman Reigns. Lynch pointed out that while she is on every show and wrestling in every town, Reigns gets praised even though he is rarely around.

“You don’t do that with Roman. He’s never around. He comes out, everybody goes, ‘oh, yay.’ Not me. I’m around all the time… getting in the ring with everybody.”

Becky believes she deserves her spot because she shows up every single night.

• Tiffany Stratton Reacts To Fans Asking Her For Feet Pics

Former WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton has told fans she will not send feet pictures. In a recent interview with The Schmo at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Stratton was asked about the strangest messages she gets in her DMs.

She said: “I’ve had a lot of people ask for feet pics. I think that’s pretty weird.” When asked if she ever sends them, she replied clearly: “No, I do not send feet pics.”

She added that she would never do it, even for money: “No. Never. Sorry — no feet pics, guys.”

Stratton made it very clear she finds the requests odd and has no plans to fulfill them.

• Original Plan For Bron Breakker’s WWE Debut Revealed

Bron Breakker and Tony D’Angelo both arrived in WWE around the launch of NXT 2.0 in September 2021, with Breakker debuting that month and D’Angelo following shortly after in October. While Breakker was quickly positioned as a main event star, D’Angelo carved out a role for himself as a strong mid-card presence.

Speaking on No Contest Wrestling, Tony D’Angelo revealed that the original plan was for him and Breakker to debut as a team.

“When we first got in, me and Bron were in a tag together. So we were doing that for a minute. Not on TV, but they were priming us, ‘This is what you’re gonna do,’ kinda like the new age Steiner Brothers type of deal. I was (wearing a singlet), but I was wearing a singlet before that anyway so that wasn’t foreign. We were already getting ready for it behind the scenes before anything changed.”

D’Angelo then explained how those plans were eventually scrapped, leading him to find his own character.

“I just remember one day, Road Dogg came up and he was like, ‘Hey man, we’re not doing this,’ and this is right when 2.0 first kicked off, they kinda just, ‘Clean slate, everybody, we kinda have a lane for you,’ and I had to figure out quick what I was gonna do. So in one of the in-house matches I just turned it on and they were like, ‘Whoa, where did that come from?’ And then they were like, ‘Yep, we’re running with this. This is it.’”

Tony D’Angelo is set to main event NXT Stand & Deliver in over a week in a Fatal 4-Way match for the NXT Championship against Joe Hendry, Ricky Saints and Ethan Page. Meanwhile, Bron Breakker is currently recovering from a hernia and working towards an in-ring return, with a match against Seth Rollins at WrestleMania 42 being a possibility.

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