Becky Lynch, one of WWE‘s most accomplished wrestlers, recently shared that she has yet to win the Money in the Bank briefcase, a significant prize in the wrestling world. Speaking alongside Seth Rollins in a GQ Couples Quiz, Lynch stated,
“I haven’t won Money in the Bank. I’d be a great Money in the Bank winner.”
This reveals a gap in her impressive career achievements despite her extensive participation in these high-stakes matches.
Persistent Efforts in High-Profile Ladder Matches
Lynch’s quest for the briefcase is ongoing, having competed in five Money in the Bank ladder matches, including the inaugural women’s match in 2017. Most recently, she was part of the 2023 event in London, England, where Iyo Sky emerged victorious by securing the briefcase. Despite not having won, Lynch remains an enduring figure in these contests.
Title Reigns and Past Circumstances
Unlike others who have cashed in their briefcases on her, such as Asuka in 2020, Lynch has never been cashed in on by a Money in the Bank winner. Asuka claimed the RAW Women’s Title after Lynch vacated it due to her pregnancy, reflecting the impact personal circumstances have had on Lynch’s career. This situation emphasizes the challenges Lynch has navigated beyond the ring.
The Significance of the Missing Accolade
Becky Lynch’s ongoing pursuit of the Money in the Bank briefcase highlights both her resilience and the competitive nature of WWE’s women’s division. Holding this prize could add a notable milestone to her otherwise decorated career. As one of WWE’s top stars alongside figures like Seth Rollins and Asuka, her future attempts at capturing the briefcase will be closely watched by fans and peers alike.
