Becky Lynch is pregnant and expecting her baby next month. Seth Rollins, her fiancé is set to get some time off. This was first exclusively reported by Ringside News.

While speaking to the WWE, Seth Rollins gave an update on Becky Lynch. He said that she’s doing well as their due date is approaching in rapid fashion. The expecting parents are very excited and can’t wait to start their journey into parenthood.

He also credited WWE’s new schedule since the the company nixed so much touring. This gives The Messiah much more time to be at home.

“She’s doing really well. Our due date is fast approaching. It’s crazy to think we’ll be parents soon. I’m sure she’s ready to get back to work just like we all are. But yeah, she’s been so incredible through the entire pregnancy.”

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“In our regular WWE schedule, we’re always traveling and never get to be home. And with my fiancé’s pregnancy, I’ve been able to spend a lot of time at home with her. I wouldn’t have been able to do this on our regular schedule.”

“The timing of that worked out really well. It’s a nice break for me both physically and mentally,” 

Seth Rollins isn’t expected to be out of action for a lot of time, but he will get a few weeks at home after Becky Lynch delivers their baby. This is a special time for the couple as 2020 comes to a close, but they have a much bigger 2021 to expect than a lot of others as they will be new parents.

Becky Lynch will return to WWE as well, but it’s unclear how soon she will be able to jump back in the squared circle. You can click here to check out photos of Lynch and Rollins which they recently took for their pregnancy.

Thanks to Wrestling Inc for the quote

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