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Becky Lynch

RAW · Female · 39 years old · 2K Rating: 94 (2K26)

Becky Lynch

Points (all-time)

Total Points
275
R/S Points
25
PLE Points
140
Belt Points
110
(+58 mo)
PPM
6.9
per match

R/S = Raw & SmackDown · PLE = Premium Live Events · Belt = title points · PPM = points per match · Total = R/S + PLE + Belt

Current championship

Women's IC Championship
Won April 18, 2026Days held 42

Match record (all-time)

Wrestler match statistics are currently based on 2025 and 2026 televised events. House shows and Main Event are not included.

MW 24Win 12W% 50.0Loss 12L% 50.0NC 0DQW 1DQL 2DQ% 12.5

MW = Matches wrestled · Win/Loss = standard · NC = No contest · DQW/DQL = Win/Loss via DQ · W%/L%/DQ% = percentages of matches

Accomplishments

  • Women's Triple Crown Champion
  • Women"s Grand Slam Champion
  • 7X Women's Champion
  • 2X Women's Intercontinental Champion
  • 2X Women's Tag Team Champion
  • 1X Women's NXT Champion
  • 2019 Women's Royal Rumble Winner
  • 2024 Elimination Chamber Winner

Title Reigns

When this reign overlaps a scored belt week, we list week-ending Sundays (PT close, Los Angeles time) that count toward fantasy belt hold points (same rules as the rest of the app), starting from Sun, Apr 26, 2026 through completed weeks in the selected period.

Match History

Last five are the most recent matches on the full event timeline (completed and live), using the same ordering and W/L/D rules as Pro Wrestling Boxscore — not limited to the fantasy points period above.

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Saturday Night's Main Event May 23, 2026 — Fort Wayne, IN – Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
Undercard
Final
DQ
Summary
No summary added for this match.
RAW April 27, 2026 — Laredo, TX
Women's IC Championship
Undercard - Title Match
Final
Pinfall
Summary
This match had all the ingredients to be one of the best things on the show—and for a while, it actually delivered. Iyo Sky came out firing, mixing her usual speed with some pretty nasty offense, targeting Becky’s arm and stacking together a string of momentum with a missile dropkick, Bullet Train Attack, and a slick tornado DDT. Becky, to her credit, kept matching her step for step, countering big moments and sneaking in heavy shots like the Manhandle Slam that almost ended it. Things really picked up down the stretch. Sky hit the Over the Moonsault after a wild sequence, and it felt like that could’ve been the moment—but Becky got the knees up earlier and just refused to stay down. You could feel the match building toward something legit…until it didn’t. Because Becky got a little too cute, going for a moonsault of her own (yeah, that was never going to end well), and that’s when everything fell apart. Asuka slid in while the ref wasn’t looking and took Sky out, completely flipping the match. Becky capitalized with another Manhandle Slam, stole the win, and that was that. So technically, Becky retains. But let’s be honest—it didn’t feel like she beat Iyo Sky. It felt like the match got hijacked. The crowd chanting for Kairi Sane during all of this—and production trying to muffle it—pretty much told you everything about how this landed. Great action, messy finish, and a result that leaves more frustration than payoff.
WrestleMania night 1 April 18, 2026 — Las Vegas, NV
Women's IC Championship
Undercard - Title Match
Final
Pinfall
Summary
This one had a little more edge than expected, and yeah, Becky Lynch absolutely dipped into the bag of tricks to get it done. AJ Lee came out sharp, using counters early to neutralize Lynch’s power and even sending her into the barricade after a caught crossbody. From there, it turned into a clean contrast—Lynch throwing bombs like the Becksploder and a top-rope leg drop, while Lee kept slipping into openings with speed, including a missile dropkick and multiple Black Widow attempts. Things really picked up once Lynch started getting frustrated. She tried to mess with the turnbuckle pad earlier and got caught, but you could tell she wasn’t done with that idea. The middle stretch was back-and-forth, with Lee nearly stealing it after a Manhandle Slam counter and another Black Widow attempt that had the crowd leaning in. Lynch barely got to the ropes—and yeah, grabbed some hair to do it. Not subtle. The finish is where it got messy in a very Becky Lynch way. After a brief confrontation with the referee, Jessika Carr got pulled into the chaos. Lynch used her as a shield, Lee accidentally took her out, and that was all the opening Lynch needed. Straight into the exposed turnbuckle, Manhandle Slam, done. Lynch wins in 8:15 and takes the title. Not exactly clean, but effective—and honestly, very on-brand.
Elimination Chamber February 28, 2026 — Chicago, IL
Women's IC Championship
Undercard - Title Match
Final
Submission
15:30
Summary
In a major moment during her comeback, AJ Lee defeated Becky Lynch to become the new Women’s Intercontinental Champion, forcing Lynch to tap out to the Black Widow and earning her first singles title in over a decade.
Royal Rumble January 31, 2026 — Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Royal Rumble — No. 1 Contender Match
Winner:Liv Morgan
Most Eliminations:Lash Legend (5)
Ironman/Ironwoman:Charlotte Flair (59:49)
Charlotte Flair
Becky Lynch
Alexa Bliss
Sol Ruca
Kiana James
Roxanne Perez
Nia Jax
Maxxine Dupri
Ivy Nile
Nattie
Lola Vice
Lash Legend
Candice LeRae
Zelina Vega
Jordynne Grace
Liv Morgan
Liv Morgan
Winner
Raquel Rodriguez
Jacy Jayne
Chelsea Green
Nikki Bella
Giulia
Lyra Valkyria
Iyo Sky
Kelani Jordan
Asuka
Kairi Sane
Rhea Ripley
Brie Bella
Bayley
Tiffany Stratton
Summary
Winner: Liv Morgan
Most Eliminations: Lash Legend (5)
Ironman/Ironwoman: Charlotte Flair (59:49)
The Women’s Royal Rumble match saw 30 superstars compete for a title shot at WrestleMania 42, with the bout packed with surprises, big eliminations, and storyline tensions. Early in the match, partners Charlotte Flair (#1) and Alexa Bliss (#2) started as a unit before rivals hit the ring in waves and the action ramped up. Competitors like Jordynne Grace, Sol Ruca, Rhea Ripley, and Raquel Rodriguez brought major bursts of momentum, while Lash Legend dominated with the most eliminations of the night. After a dramatic final sequence involving Sol Ruca and a returning Tiffany Stratton at #30, Liv Morgan (#14) delivered an ObLIVion on Stratton on the apron to clinch the win and secure her first Women’s Royal Rumble victory — finally earning her WrestleMania title shot.