Becky Lynch has seemingly ditched Twitter following her now-deleted shot at CM Punk and Roxanne Perez, but that hasn’t stopped fans from calling her out.

After taking a bold swipe at Punk by quote-tweeting a photo of him and Perez in matching gear at Elimination Chamber, Lynch suggested she wasn’t the one who needed to “come get her man.” But just shortly later, The Man erased the post—and now, she’s avoiding Twitter entirely.

On March 4, Lynch promoted her New York Times best-selling book, Becky Lynch—The Man: Not Your Average Average Girl, across Instagram, Threads, and other platforms—but noticeably skipped Twitter. Her Instagram post featured a photo of her proudly holding up her book, writing:

“How did I become the greatest woman in WWE history according to Sports Illustrated? Well let me tell you…… In my New York Times best-selling book, Becky Lynch—The Man—Not Your Average Average Girl, now available in paperback wherever you buy books.”

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But while she avoided Twitter, that didn’t stop some trolls from following her to Instagram, calling her out for the deleted tweet. One fan wrote: “We ain’t forget about that Punk & Roxy tweet sis, don’t try to run!”

Another asked: “What happened to that tweet that you made about Punk and Roxanne?”

Others flooded her comments with CM Punk GIFs, keeping the drama alive.

Still, most of the Instagram responses were positive, with fans showing love for her book and looking forward to her WWE return. Unlike Twitter, Instagram doesn’t carry the same level of toxicity, which may explain why she’s sticking to promoting her content there.

With CM Punk and Seth Rollins set to collide in a steel cage match on Raw, and Lynch seemingly staying quiet on Twitter, it remains to be seen if she’ll address the situation or keep her focus elsewhere.

Do you think Becky deleted the tweet to avoid backlash, or is she just over the drama? Drop your thoughts below!

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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