Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins Reveal Daughter Roux Is Obsessed With Jey Uso and Shawn Michaels Entrance Songs
Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins just gave fans a rare peek into their family life—and it turns out their daughter Roux is already hooked on pro wrestling, especially the entrance themes.
During a conversation with ET Now, the WWE power couple reflected on Roux stealing the spotlight at the WrestleMania 41 post-show press conference after Lynch won the Women’s Tag Team Titles with Lyra Valkyria. According to Becky, the crowd wasn’t watching the belts—they were watching Roux.
“Yeah. Well, she stole the show, you know. She definitely stole the show. She always does.”
Seth couldn’t help but agree.
“Nobody was talking about me after that. Everybody was just talking about her — as it should be.”
When asked how much Roux understands about her parents’ careers, Seth explained she’s catching on quickly—especially when it comes to entrance music.
“Kind of. She’s getting there a little bit. Yeah. She’s in her wrestling entrance music phase at the moment.”
That’s when they revealed her current favorites—Jey Uso and WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels. Becky dropped the detail.
“She loves Jey Uso. Oh, and she loves Shawn Michaels — ‘Sexy Boy.’ That’s her favorite. Yeah, she knows all the words.”
According to Seth, he’s the one responsible for introducing his daughter to HBK’s theme song.
“Shawn is my favorite wrestler of all time. I — you know, as we were going through them, I said, ‘Hey, you want to hear Dada’s favorite entrance theme of all time?’ I played it.”
Becky recalled how Roux reacted the first time she heard it.
“She’s like, ‘I don’t know, Mom, do you like this? Is this good?’”
And once Becky gave her seal of approval, there was no turning back.
“Mom’s like, ‘I love this one.’ And then — hooked. Now she’s into it.”
With Roux already jamming to iconic theme songs and soaking in the atmosphere of wrestling events, it wouldn’t be a shock if she ends up joining the family business one day. Wrestling royalty might just run three generations deep in that household.
Do you think Roux will step into the squared circle one day or carve out her own path outside the ropes? Share your thoughts and favorite entrance themes in the comments.
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