
Many fans remember that Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair didn’t get along a few years ago, even having a heated confrontation on SmackDown in 2021. However, they have since patched things up, and Lynch has now revealed why she decided to reconcile with Flair.
While speaking on the Getting Over podcast, Becky Lynch was asked about her relationship with Charlotte Flair, which she wrote about in her book and why she reconciled with Flair in the first place.
The Man stated that at its core, there has always been love between them. She added that people often get hurt the most by those they care about. No matter what happened, if Charlotte ever needed something, Becky would have been there for her, and she believes Charlotte would say the same about her.
“Yeah, look, I think the undercurrent of all of it is love, right? You get more hurt by the people you love than by those you don’t care about or even dislike. But I think there’s always been a lot of love there. Even through the rough times, if she ever needed anything, I would have always been there, and I’m pretty sure she would say the same thing.”
Lynch also explained that holding onto bad feelings for too long can be exhausting. Life is too short for grudges, especially after experiencing the loss of so many people far too soon, like Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper. She also lost another close friend, which made her realize that petty differences aren’t worth the emotional weight they carry.
“At the same time, holding onto that hostility toward someone weighs on you, you know what I mean? And life is too short for that. We’ve seen the tragic passing of people far too young—like Bray Wyatt, like Luke Harper. I also lost another very close friend. When you experience those losses, as you grow and mature, you realize that petty differences aren’t worth the toxicity they leave inside you or the weight they carry.”
Becky Lynch also previously confirmed that her relationship with Charlotte Flair is still a cordial one after their past animosity. It’s unclear if Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair will ever be as close as they once were, but they have put their differences behind them, showing that respect and growth can mend old wounds.

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