Becky Lynch, the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion, recently discussed her interest in competing against Toni Storm during an interview with Billboard.com. Highlighting the possibility of an open-door invasion, Lynch revealed she would choose to wrestle Storm and proposed a Dublin Street Fight as the ideal match type, emphasizing the excitement and intensity such a bout would bring.
Champion’s Thoughts on Toni Storm’s Current Career and Match Preferences
During the conversation, Lynch shared her admiration for Toni Storm’s performance in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), noting her disappointment when Storm departed WWE but praising the remarkable work she is doing with her new promotion. Lynch mentioned her enthusiasm for matches involving physical, no-holds-barred environments, referencing street fights and even Hell in a Cell matches as formats she enjoys and would love to experience against Storm.
“Well, I’d probably wrestle Toni Storm. I always wanted to wrestle her. I was bummed when she left and she’s doing amazing work over there at [AEW]. It’s absolutely amazing. Let’s make it a Dublin Street Fight. I do love a good street fight or maybe a Hell in a Cell. Yeah, let’s make it a Hell in a Cell.” – Becky Lynch, WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion
Potential Impact of a Lynch-Storm Encounter on the Wrestling World
A future Becky Lynch Toni Storm match would mark a major moment in women’s professional wrestling, given both athletes’ reputations for intensity and resilience. This kind of cross-promotion scenario could create fresh interest across WWE and AEW viewers, possibly setting a precedent for more open-door matches between rival companies. The suggested Dublin Street Fight stipulation also signals a promise for a fierce, memorable showdown that fans have been eager to see.
As Lynch continues to defend her championship and Toni Storm enhances her presence in AEW, the prospect of their meeting remains an exciting possibility that could influence the evolving landscape of women’s wrestling and inspire further competitive storytelling in the industry.
