WWE Raw: 500 days and counting for Becky Lynch as Women’s Champion- Reigning Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch has now held the Women’s title for 500 days which is an astonishing achievement. The news was shared by Becky herself on her official Twitter handle.
After relinquishing her title back in 2020, right after the Money in the Bank PPV event, Becky went on the inactive list to become to start her new journey as a mother. After 2020, Lynch made a surprise return this year in August at the Summerslam PPV and defeated the then Smackdown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch to get her hands on the title.
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Lynch then had her stint on Smackdown before moving to Raw and swapping her title with Charlotte Flair. All this time she was the champion, which means before relinquishing her title till now, she has remained the champion on whatever show she has featured.
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WWE Raw: Becky Lynch celebrated this achievement on Twitter
As mentioned above, Lynch took to Twitter to break the news. Big Time Becks mentioned how she has been a champion in WWE for the last 500 days and promised that her reign isn’t ending anytime soon.
“I’ve been champion every active day I’ve been with WWE since Wrestlemania 35. Today marks #Becky500, and that is so very cool. Won’t be ending anytime soon either.”
I’ve been champion every active day I’ve been with WWE since Wrestlemania 35 . Today marks #Becky500 , and that is so very cool.
Won’t be ending anytime soon either. pic.twitter.com/6rKcsXTVMj
— Rebecca Quin (@BeckyLynchWWE) December 2, 2021
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WWE Raw: Becky to defend her title this week on Monday Night Raw
Becky Lynch is all set to defend her title this week on Raw. She will be putting her title on the line against Liv Morgan, who earned the opportunity to challenge the champion by winning a fatal 5-way #1 contenders match on an episode of Monday Night Raw. If she retains her title this week, she may put her title on the line at WWE’s next PPV event, WWE Day 1, on January 1, 2022.