Liv Morgan Declares Legend as a Future WWE Hall of Famer

In a recent interview with Inside The Ropes magazine, WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan expressed her admiration for Becky Lynch, affirming her belief that Lynch is destined for the WWE Hall of Fame. Morgan stated, “I think if Becky never comes back, I definitely think she is 100% a Hall of Famer. She has become a martyr for women’s wrestling and performance all around.”

Becky Lynch’s Impact on Women’s Wrestling

Morgan highlighted Lynch’s multifaceted contributions to the industry, noting her prowess both in the ring and on the microphone. She remarked, “She can do it all. She can deliver in the ring, she can deliver on the microphone. The crowd is compelled by her when she’s out there, not to mention what she stands for in women’s wrestling.”

The Current Status of Becky Lynch

Becky Lynch has been absent from WWE programming since May 2024, following a title loss to Liv Morgan at the King and Queen of the Ring event. Subsequent reports indicate that Lynch’s WWE contract expired on June 1, 2024, rendering her a free agent. 

Liv Morgan’s Acknowledgment of Lynch’s Legacy

Despite their on-screen rivalry, Morgan’s comments reflect a deep respect for Lynch’s legacy and her role in elevating women’s wrestling. Morgan concluded, “Her goal, I think, was to really evolve it and maximize women’s wrestling and really make women’s wrestling feel just as special and important as the men’s wrestling, and she did it all while being a fantastic brand-new mummy.”

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