Absolutely, she's on a league of her own.Best female wrestler of all time in my book. Then. Now. Forever.
This one was good too for a multitude of reasons most of which is she comes across more as The Man than as Big Time Flair. Her clothing is very stripped back like The Man and not flashy like Big Time, she isn't doing her comedic whining promos where her voice goes up and she stutters the whole time like Big Time, the promo has edge and fire, which is what mostly lacks from straight up Big Time personas and this promo coming off the heels of the match with Flair that she performed in as a babyface channeling her Man gimmick, it ties back into that very well.Ok, just saw Becky's heel "you people" promo on the Raw after Survivor Series, and I have to say, she's selling me a bit more on her as a heel here. I was somewhat surprised that I liked it as much as I did since I kinda have a built-in aversion to her as a heel. This one seemed to have more authenticity than some of the others, perhaps? It also didn't come off as the typical cheap heat heel promos tend to have (like trashing a local sports team/player, or the population of the city) despite still being a "you people" promo, and she didn't seem to really be leaning into her comedic heel character as much here. Good audience control and interaction, good content grounded in truth, good delivery, The Man vibes. Good shit all around, IMO.
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While speaking on Sirius XM’s Throwing Down with Renee Paquette and Miesha Tate, Lita talked about her future plans in WWE. Lita revealed that she wants a match against Becky Lynch as well.
“Charlotte and I started something last week, so I wouldn’t mind getting the better of her. But also, there’s just something with Becky. I honestly feel very connected to her, like our journeys getting into the business and everything that I’d love to see what that looks like.”