Becky Lynch has the entire WWE Universe pulling for her. This is quite evident as she remains one of the most beloved Superstars on the roster, but this recent news about her health is quite concerning.

Shortly before Monday’s episode of WWE Raw, WWE made the decision to remove the advertised match between Becky Lynch and Zoey Stark from the show. This was something that is just now coming to light.

As we previously reported, Becky Lynch was initially pulled from the match due to not being medically cleared by that afternoon. However, she was later cleared and ultimately competed in the match, emerging victorious.

During her attendance at the 2023 ESPY Awards on Wednesday, accompanied by her husband, WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins, the former WWE Raw Women’s Champion informed USA TODAY Sports that she had undergone a procedure for a cyst. She also mentioned that she was awaiting medical clearance for her scheduled match on Monday.

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“When I landed from London, I had to go to the ER and had to get a cyst removed. Then had to get that redone on Friday, but was in the ring, fine, ready to go by Monday.”

It seems that questions about Becky Lynch being ready for her match against Zoey Stark revolved around a cyst. This is quite interesting to know, but it’s also great that Becky Lynch was cleared in time for the show.

We will have to see what’s next for Becky Lynch. It seems that she is on her way to SummerSlam, where she will take on Trish Stratus in singles action. That match could be a big one for Lynch’s career as well.

Keep it tuned with us at Ringside News for more on this story, and so many more, in the entire pro wrestling world.

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