Becky Lynch WWE RAW Return was SCRAPPED on Netflix for this reason

The WWE Universe was abuzz with anticipation for Becky Lynch’s return during the January 6, 2025, Netflix premiere of Monday Night RAW. However, Lynch’s absence left fans puzzled. Reports now reveal that WWE scrapped her comeback plans in favor of a segment featuring The Undertaker.

Becky Lynch’s Planned Role

According to insider sources, Becky Lynch was in Los Angeles and originally set to return during the Women’s World Championship match between Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan. The plan involved Lynch making an impactful post-match appearance, reigniting her rivalry with Ripley or establishing new WrestleMania season storylines.

Why WWE Changed Course

WWE’s creative team decided to nix Lynch’s comeback to prioritize a symbolic moment involving The Undertaker and Rhea Ripley. After Ripley defeated Morgan to reclaim the Women’s World Championship, The Undertaker made a dramatic entrance to join her on stage. This segment, seen as a passing-of-the-torch moment, was deemed more fitting for the historic RAW debut on Netflix.

The change highlights WWE’s focus on creating visually iconic moments that resonate with viewers, especially during significant events like the Netflix premiere.

What’s Next for Becky Lynch?

Despite the delay, fans can rest assured that Lynch’s return is imminent. With WrestleMania season approaching, the former champion is expected to re-enter the ring in a blockbuster storyline. Lynch’s WWE contract expired in June 2024, but after a brief hiatus, she’s ready to make a significant impact.

Fan Reactions to WWE’s Decision

While many fans understand the importance of The Undertaker’s moment with Ripley, others were disappointed not to see Lynch back in action. Social media has been flooded with speculation about when and how The Man will make her highly anticipated return.

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