CBS Sports Honors SMACKDOWN Live Star Becky Lynch As The 2018 Wrestler Of The Year

CBS Sports Honors SMACKDOWN Live Star Becky Lynch As The 2018 Wrestler Of The Year

The former WWE Smackdown women's champion rocked the wrestling world since her "heel turn" back at Summerslam and is now honored with CBS Sports' 2018 Wrestler of the Year. Check out Becky Lynch's response.

By EliteGuy101 - Dec 26, 2018 08:12 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: wrestlinginc.com
Becky Lynch is CBS Sports’ 2018 Wrestler of the Year.

Whether you agree of disagree, there’s no doubt that ‘The Man’ has made a huge impact in WWE since her ill-advised heel turn at Summerslam. The former Smackdown Women’s champion went from one of the most overlooked superstars on the roster to one of the most talked about wrestlers by the end of the year.

Lynch took to Twitter and responded to the honor:

Congratulations to the Smackdown star for the big honor and check out the full list below for the 2018 CBS Sports Pro Wrestling Award winners:

Wrestler of the Year: Becky Lynch (WWE)

WWE Male Wrestler of the Year: Johnny Gargano

NJPW Wrestler of the Year: Kota Ibushi

Match of the Year: Kenny Omega def. Kazuchika Okada (NJPW Dominion 6.9)

WWE Match of the Year: Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Asuka (TLC)

WWE NXT Match of the Year: Andrade "Cien" Almas def. Johnny Gargano (NXT TakeOver: Philadelphia)

Tag Team of the Year: The Usos (WWE)

Rookie of the Year: Ronda Rousey (WWE)

Commentator of the Year: Mauro Ranallo (NXT)

Comeback Wrestler of the Year: Daniel Bryan (WWE)

Breakthough Wrestler of the Year: Buddy Murphy (205 Live)

Feud of the Year: Johnny Gargano vs. Tomasso Ciampa (NXT)

Best Pay-Per-View of the Year: TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs

Best Moment of the Year: Becky Lynch attacks Ronda Rousey on Raw

Best Promo of the Year: Daniel Bryan before TLC

Smack Talker of the Year: Samoa Joe

Worst Angle of the Year: DeGeneration X vs. Brothers of Destruction

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