While speaking to Digital Spy, Becky Lynch commented on not being able to appear at today’s WWE Hell in a Cell pay-per-view event and mentioned that she feels like she missed a goal.
“To me, it always feels like a missed goal. I feel like I’m on a football field, I’m a striker and I missed a goal. In WWE things always change and there’s still hope, but you’ve just got to learn to ride it. You always want to be on top and you always want to be having pay-per-view matches and you always want to be having classics. That’s always my goal and my ambition – keep the eye of the tiger and keep looking forward. Who knows? By this time next year, I could have main evented WrestleMania with the Four Horsewomen. You’ve always got to keep your eye set on the ultimate goal.”
She was also asked if she felt like the women’s division is taking a step back because of the lack of a women’s Hell in a Cell match this year.
“No, I don’t think so, personally. Say for example you had Bray Wyatt in Hell in Cell last year – I know he’s not in our division, but if he’s not in a Hell in a Cell match this year, it’s not a step backwards. Not for him or for the brand or for the company. It’s just a rotation. You can’t overdo it, as well. Or do it for the sake of, ‘Oh there’s a Women’s Revolution so they have to have a Hell in a Cell match.’ I think that’s grasping at straws and that’s forcing things. Unfortunately, Charlotte and Natalya, they haven’t had the longest storyline in this circumstance going into Hell in a Cell. Charlotte has a new character and Natalya has a new character and we’re seeing a different element of both of them. To put them into a Hell in a Cell right off the bat, where do you go from there? So no, I don’t think it’s a step backwards at all to not have a women’s Hell in a Cell match.”
You can check out the full interview here.