Becky Lynch recently lost her Women’s World Championship to Liv Morgan at WWE King & Queen of the Ring. Determined to reclaim her title, Lynch challenged Morgan to a rematch on RAW this week but faced another defeat. It now seems that Lynch is a free agent.

Becky Lynch’s contract with WWE was set to expire this week, potentially making her latest appearance on RAW her last before signing a new deal with the company. It has become evident that she won’t be re-signing with WWE right now.

On the May 27 edition of RAW, Becky Lynch failed to regain the Women’s World Championship, sparking speculation among fans about the future of her WWE career. The loss has left many wondering what Becky Lynch’s next move will be.

Fightful Select has confirmed that Becky Lynch did not sign an extension or new deal before her contract expired, making her a free agent. Although WWE expects that Lynch won’t sign with another company immediately, her free-agent status means she can officially receive offers from other promotions, which is highly likely.

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Industry experts anticipate that Lynch will receive the largest contract offers in women’s pro-wrestling history. According to Fightful’s report, WWE sources described Lynch as “class” to work with and mentioned that she communicated her intention to “take time off.”

We have also reported Becky Lynch’s plans after her contract expiry. Regardless, we will have to wait and see when Big Time Becks will return to WWE after signing a new contract, as it might still be a while.

Are you surprised that Becky Lynch is now a free agent? Let us know in the comments section below!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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