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Becky Lynch Knocks Out Male WWE Star & Attacks His Female Parnter

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Becky Lynch has taken out a 16-time WWE Champion on Monday Night RAW.

The Man has recently joined her husband Seth Rollins’ faction, The Vision. However, the Women’s Intercontinental Champion and her World Heavyweight Champion spouse suffered a defeat against CM Punk and AJ Lee at Wrestlepalooza.

Meanwhile, Maxxine Dupri, whom Lynch defeated in a Women’s Intercontinental Championship match last month, has been wrestling on NXT’s live shows as she works to improve her in-ring work.

During a backstage segment on tonight’s episode of RAW, Akira Tozawa was seen telling his Alpha Academy partner that he was proud of what she was doing. She told him that she felt good and excited for what was next.

However, they were confronted by Lynch. The latter told Dupri that she had done nothing, pointing out that she had not beaten anybody. The Man claimed the 28-year-old was a loser.

Dupri responded, saying that when she went to Adam Pearce last week to ask for a match, she hoped he would give her Lynch.

Dupri: Becky, when I went to Pearce last week about a match, I was hoping he would give me you because who better to face than the greatest female wrestler of all time. That’s what you say.

Lynch: Everyone says that. Sports Illustrated says it. Bleacher Report says it. Everybody says it.

Dupri: A lot of people say it. Basically, everyone. Everyone except for AJ Lee.

Becky Lynch Punches Akira Tozawa & Attacks Maxxine Dupri on WWE RAW

Akira Tozawa reacted to Maxxine Dupri’s mention of AJ Lee by repeating The Black Widow’s name and laughing, seemingly mocking Becky Lynch. The Man responded aggressively by knocking him out with a punch.

Lynch then seemed to retreat when Dupri got in her face. However, she shockingly returned to attack the 28-year-old as she checked on Tozawa.

WWE officials quickly interfered to stop the Women’s Intercontinental Champion’s ambush on the Alpha Academy member.

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