Becky Lynch recently clarified comments about her WWE future, walking back the certainty of previous statements that her current contract would be her last.
The original comments appeared on season two of WWE Unreal, where Lynch said this run is "probably it" and called it her final contract.
Speaking to Chris Van Vliet on Insight, Lynch emphasized she never said it with complete assurance.
I mean, I didn't say it with such assuredness as you did, right? I said it's probably my last one. I think I said this is likely my last one. That's not a sure [thing], but, yeah, no, it might be, could be," Lynch explained.
Balancing Career and Family
When asked what factors into her thinking, Lynch pointed to multiple considerations, including her daughter at home and the possibility of expanding her family.
She acknowledged being in her prime with plenty left in the tank, but noted the importance of not overstaying her welcome.
I don't know, it could be longer, but you never want to outstay your welcome. Although, I'm in my prime, I can go, plenty left in the tank. But I also have my daughter at home, and maybe I'll want another one, and at some point, you have to just be happy with what you've done.
'The Man' added that her love for wrestling isn't going anywhere, but there are many factors beyond just performing that weigh into her decision-making process.
Decision Based on Fun
Lynch emphasized that sometimes she makes decisions based purely on what she finds fun, regardless of external perceptions.
Sometimes I just go, what do I want to do? What would I think is fun? Maybe nobody else will, but this is what I want to do, and this is what I'm happy doing.
The comments come as Lynch prepares to challenge AJ Lee for the WWE Women's Intercontinental Championship at WrestleMania 42.


