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Top WWE Star’s Daughter Hates Wrestling

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• Becky Lynch revealed that her three-year-old daughter, Roux, isn’t a fan of wrestling, citing the loud environment and lack of interest in watching matches, though she enjoys playing in the ring.

Speaking on Magic: The Gathering’s Deck Yeah, Lynch shared her daughter’s preference for dancing, saying it makes her insides sparkle.

Despite her wrestling lineage with parents Lynch and Seth Rollins, her daughter remains uninterested in the sport for now.

Here’s what the WrestleMania 35 main eventer said:

“No, she hates it. It’s too loud for her. She’s been around wrestling since she was like a little baby, like a tiny little thing. And the pyro is always going on and she loves playing around in the ring, but she has no interest in watching. No interest.

She told me the other day that dancing makes her insides sparkle. She’s just wonderful. Like she’s just amazing and she’s three and I think more than anything, you just always as a parent just wondering if you’re doing it right, but she’s fine.”

Lynch is expected to return to WWE for Raw’s Netflix premiere on January 6, following contract negotiations.

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• With WWE RAW set to debut on Netflix, significant changes are coming to WWE’s content distribution, particularly internationally. While RAW’s move to Netflix in the U.S. is limited to that show, the WWE Network’s closure internationally means Netflix will become the exclusive home for WWE content outside of USA.

The Wrestling Observer revealed that only a limited selection of legacy content will be available on Netflix at launch. Initially, about 40 pay-per-views, including WrestleManias, Royal Rumbles, and select ECW events, will be accessible, alongside some older episodes of RAW, SmackDown, and NXT. However, extensive archives, such as WCW, Mid-South Wrestling, and other historic promotions, will not be included.

New content will be gradually added to Netflix, starting with a second batch of pay-per-views in February. Over time, more WWE programming will be introduced, but non-WWE promotions will remain absent for at least the first few months.

According to “What’s On Netflix”, the following shows are being added:

– Bad Blood

– Battleground

– Bragging Rights

– Breaking Point

– Capital Carnage

– Capitol Punishment

– Clash At The Castle

– Clash Of Champions

– Crown Jewel

– Cyber Sunday

– Day 1

– December To Dismember

– Elimination Chamber

– Evolution

– Extreme Rules

– Fastlane

– Fully Loaded

– Hell In A Cell

– In Your House

– Invasion

– Judgment Day

– King Of The Ring

– New Year’s Revolution

– No Mercy (UK)

– No Mercy

– No Way Out

– One Night Only

– Over The Edge

– Over The Limit

– Payback

– Rebellion

– Rock Bottom

– St. Valentine’s Day Massacre

– SummerSlam

– Survivor Series

– Taboo Tuesday

– The Bash

– The Wrestling Classic

– This Tuesday In Texas

– NXT (Archive Episodes)

– RAW (Archive Episodes)

– SmackDown (Archive Episodes)

– Royal Rumble (Archive Events)

– WrestleMania (Archive Events)


        
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