Becky Lynch remains one of the highlights of the WWE women’s division as she has taken part in several memorable moments and excellent matches. Her real-life feud with Charlotte Flair also became a hot topic of discussion. It seems she was stressed out by Ric Flair coming at her on Twitter.

Becky Lynch already opened up about the backstage confrontation with Charlotte Flair. Charlotte Flair also recently explained she lost her friendship with Becky Lynch as well.

Prior to WWE Survivor Series, Charlotte Flair’s father Ric Flair came after Becky Lynch for her promo on Charlotte Flair on Monday Night RAW. Ric Flair made it clear he was disappointed with Becky Lynch.

While speaking BT Sport’s Ariel Helwani after her match against Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch admitted that Ric Flair coming at her on Twitter was very stressful for her.

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“When you are going in with this much animosity, it simply is a lot of stress, because you have so much hatred and carrying around that hatred – that is difficult for anybody. Knowing that there are people out there that hate you as much as you hate them. She has got her fans while I have my own, but that is a lot of hatred and animosity and to carry that around for a full week and her dad’s coming at me; the whole thing was very stressful. I am just trying to do all of these appearances, trying to get my workouts in, but I was very distracted the whole week,”

With Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair’s feud seemingly over, for the time being, it remains to be seen what is next in store for both competitors in the coming months.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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