Becky Lynch is someone who you don’t want to mess with on social media. Over the past few weeks, she has had some great Tweets to Ronda Rousey, Nia Jax, and Charlotte Flair to only name a few.
During an interview with the Asbury Park Press, Becky spoke about the importance of using social media to continue WWE storytelling.
Here is what she said:
“Absolutely, I think it’s so important because you’ve got however long we have on TV, usually maybe 15 minutes, 10 minutes. 10, 15 minutes we have on TV, 30 if you’re Becky Lynch and you put on the longest women’s match in WWE history on TV, maybe.
So you’ve got that, but when you’re on social media you can extend the story, you can get your voice out, you can let people know how you’re feeling, what you’re thinking. And what I’ve said about other people’s social media is they’re on there writing love letters to each other. I don’t have time for that. I don’t have time for that because I don’t care about anybody else, I care about me and being the champion, being the best, being The Man.
So that’s what I want to do with my social media, I want to make sure that everybody knows it and everybody’s scared of it. And everybody is scared of it, because people don’t really come at me anymore, they’re terrified of me.
The other thing is that I don’t think anybody needs to see selfies of myself, right? They don’t need it. There’s plenty of that, watch me on TV, you can see my face. You don’t need to see me in a bikini. You can know that I’m the most dangerous woman in this company, and possibly the world, and that’s all they need to know”
Becky Lynch to Asbury Park Press
Do you agree with her?
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