During the latest WWE Raw episode on Netflix ahead of her Women’s Intercontinental Championship rematch against Maxxine Dupri, Becky Lynch delivered a promo that set off speculation about a possible new partnership. The focus turned to the phrase Lynch used, echoing themes of persistence, which fans connected to WWE NXT star Jordynne Grace, fueling talk of an emerging alliance between the two wrestlers.
Lynch’s Promo Sparks Fan Speculation
In her in-ring exchange with Maxxine Dupri, Becky Lynch reflected on her history of overcoming obstacles, particularly highlighting the “corruption” of referees as a challenge she has faced before. Looking ahead to her upcoming title match, Lynch asserted that she would overcome similar adversity again. She declared:
“It is not over. It is never over until I win, and I always find a way to win,” — Becky Lynch
The specific phrasing caught widespread attention from viewers and social media users. Many pointed out how closely Lynch’s words resembled the introductory line from Jordynne Grace’s NXT theme song:
“It’s not over until I win.”
The connection wasn’t lost on fans, with several taking to X to discuss the potential meaning behind Lynch’s choice of words, suggesting it might be a signal about the future direction of both stars.
“Don’t think it’s a coincidence that Becky used the line ‘it’s not over, it’s never over until I win’ in her promo on RAW last night. Jordynne’s theme song starts with ‘it’s not over until I win,’” — Andrew (@bigtimeEST)
Online discussions grew as fans posted side-by-side comparisons, arguing that the overlap was deliberate, and possibly a teaser for a storyline involving both Becky Lynch and Jordynne Grace. With months of speculation surrounding possible alliances in the women’s division, these hints only added further fuel to the rumor mill in the lead-up to the championship event.

Jordynne Grace’s Future on WWE Programming
Jordynne Grace is presently part of the WWE NXT roster, but recent reports have indicated that several NXT stars, including Grace, could soon be promoted to the main roster. This timing coincides with Lynch’s ongoing storyline, leading some to speculate that a partnership or confrontation on a larger stage may be in the works.
The night after Becky Lynch’s title match with Maxxine Dupri, Grace is scheduled to participate in yet another key showdown. The NXT Women’s North American Champion, Thea Hail, will defend her belt against Blake Monroe during the NXT New Year’s Evil event. Earlier in the month, Thea Hail claimed a surprise victory over Monroe, sparking renewed interest in the rematch. Jordynne Grace is expected to be present in Hail’s corner, adding to the intrigue as Grace and Monroe have a storied rivalry, with Monroe having turned on Grace during WWE Evolution.
Whether or not Jordynne Grace will appear during Lynch’s own championship rematch on Raw remains uncertain. There is mounting speculation that if Grace does appear, it would set the stage for an even bigger storyline as she transitions from NXT to the main roster, particularly with Lynch’s narrative momentum gathering pace.
What This Could Mean for the WWE Women’s Division
If Becky Lynch and Jordynne Grace do join forces, or even simply align in a developing storyline, it could introduce new dynamics to WWE’s women’s roster, affecting both main event storylines and the future of the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship. The attention being paid to each performer’s words and actions is indicative of how closely WWE fans watch for signs of upcoming alliances or storylines, and the creative directions that may unfold after these pivotal events.
As WWE continues to spotlight its female athletes on both Raw and NXT, Becky Lynch’s new alliance hints have given fans much to discuss in advance of her much-anticipated rematch, while Thea Hail’s defense and Grace’s involvement in NXT ensure that multiple narratives are converging. With the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship and major brand promotions at stake, the outcomes on Raw and NXT this week will be under close scrutiny as the next chapter of WWE women’s wrestling takes shape.
I don’t think it’s a coincidence that Becky used the line “it’s not over, it’s never over until I win” in her promo on RAW last night
Jordynne’s theme song starts with “it’s not over until I win” https://t.co/L8fOm3AcZ5
— Andrew (@bigtimeEST) December 30, 2025
