Trish Stratus Explains Heel Turn On RAW As Becky Lynch "Goes Dark" On Twitter

Trish Stratus Explains Heel Turn On RAW As Becky Lynch "Goes Dark" On Twitter

Last night on Raw, Trish Stratus cut a promo explaining her heel turn on Becky Lynch last week, while The Man herself has now "gone dark" on Twitter after initially changing her name...

By MarkCassidy - Apr 18, 2023 04:04 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE

After turning heel last week and laying out her tag-team partner, Becky Lynch, after they lost the titles, Trish Stratus made her way out to the ring last night on Raw to explain her actions.

Stratus confirmed that she was the one who attacked Lita backstage, so that she could manipulate her way into the tag-match and ensure that she was the one to cost Lynch the titles. She feels The Man has begun to buy into her own hype, and too many people have forgotten who was really responsible for the women's division being taken seriously.

The Hall of Famer went on to say that, unlike Lita, she is "nobody's sidekick" and said that she is "no nostalgia act," dubbing herself the "greatest of all time."

Speaking of Big Time Becks, the Irish Superstar sent speculation into overdrive yesterday when she reverted to her real name, Rebecca Quin, on Twitter, and she's now "gone dark" by blacking-out her banner image completely.

From what we can gather, this is all part of the storyline, and Becky wasn't on Raw last night because she is dealing with a minor injury to her foot.

So, a Stratus/Lynch feud is still on the cards, but we're hearing their match may not happen until SummerSlam.

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