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The One Thing Becky Lynch Blames Vince McMahon For

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Becky Lynch revealed during the Vulture Festival that Vince McMahon’s lack of understanding about the Four Horsewomen concept prevented them from forming a faction in WWE.

While the idea was always a potential “backup plan,” Lynch feels they waited too long, and the opportunity faded.

She noted that while fans recognized the group’s potential, they never had a defining four-way match or officially became a team.

According to Lynch, McMahon questioned the group’s significance, often pointing out their lack of major moments together on the main roster. Despite this, Lynch believes the group had a unique connection and hasn’t ruled out the possibility of it happening in the future.

Here’s what the winner of the WrestleMania 35 main event said:

“I think it was always something bubbling under the surface, one of those ‘break in case of emergency’ ideas. But sometimes, when you leave something for too long, it just fades away, and the magic is gone.

One of the issues, I think, was that it was something everyone kind of knew about, but it was never fully established. And I could be wrong, but I don’t think Vince ever really got it. He didn’t understand.

He’d say, ‘What is this Four Horsewomen thing? They’ve never even had a match together.’ Actually, we never had a match together on the main roster — as in we never had that four-way against each other.

Sure, we had tag matches, but we never had that defining four-way match. He didn’t see them as a team, but there was always something else behind it, something special. Anyway, alas, it didn’t happen. But, you know, maybe — never say never.”

The Four Horsewomen unofficially consists of Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, Bayley, and Sasha Banks (aka Mercedes Mone).

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