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Lacey Evans Says WWE Didn’t Pay Her For Her Non-PG Shot (Photo)

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• Lacey Evans Says WWE Didn’t Pay Her For Her Non-PG Shot (Photo)

Becky Lynch’s rise to superstardom reached its peak when she won in the first women’s WrestleMania main event back in 2019, but her momentum immediately hit a strange turn.

Instead of continuing her run with top names, WWE slotted her into a mixed-tag feud pairing her with Seth Rollins against Baron Corbin and Lacey Evans, a creative direction many fans at the time questioned. Both Becky and Seth said this decision was awful.

Speaking in a recent interview on Something’s Burning with Bert Kreischer, The Man didn’t hold back when reflecting on the sudden shift, explaining that going from the biggest moment of her career straight into a program with someone who hadn’t yet established herself felt like a huge step down. She said that being placed with Evans right after WrestleMania 35 was creatively frustrating and felt beneath the level she had just reached.

“For me to go from the main event of WrestleMania to somebody who hadn’t done anything was terrible.”

That comment didn’t sit quietly with Lacey Evans, who fired back with the following response:

“Don’t hate the player. Hate the game. The only person who *shoot cried more than you was the baby I had on my hip while taking all the opportunities. If/when I come back… you will STILL do nothing but gently shake my hand and say ‘how cute my little family is’ backstage.”

Lacey then went on to reveal that WWE didn’t pay her extra for her non-PG spot from Extreme Rules 2019:

“Here’s a shot I didnt get paid for….#WWE #comeOnnnnnn #WhereWasMyCut”

Lacey Evans Says WWE Didn't Pay Her For Her Non-PG Spot At Extreme Rules 2019

• Medical Update On Seth Rollins

Seth Rollins injured his left shoulder at Crown Jewel while wrestling Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and underwent surgery last month.

One month into his recovery, the former World Heavyweight Champion spoke about the process on Something’s Burning with Bert Kreischer, and revealed that his sling should be off by next month and he plans to gradually return to training around WrestleMania 42 season.

“I’m trying to find the silver linings. I get to spend more time with my daughter, which is great. More time at home.

Once I get this thing (cast) off, which is in like another month, then it might be full vacation mode for a little while before I lock in and have to start training to get ready to come back.

It’ll probably be gradual. I don’t even really know. My guess is about 8-12 weeks of like, ‘Okay, now I have to stop eating like an a$$hole.’ Probably 12 weeks.

Plus we’ll be moving right into WrestleMania season, so I’m hoping around February, after all the Holiday stuff, I can start to be like, ‘Okay, lock in, no more BS.'”

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