#4 Her character doesn't need a definition but her transformation is everything WWE will promote as an 'Evolution'
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Becky Lynch's heel turn at SummerSlam received one of the biggest ovations in 2018 and the Relentless One has not looked back since then.
She has constantly brought her attitude to full display and has demolished Charlotte clean multiple teams which has cemented her position as 'the woman to beat'.
Whatever she says ends up being true which is a significant reason why the fans share so much adulation for her, and the management is finally noticing it.
Vince McMahon definitely doesn't need to define Becky's character and that's possibly the best thing about her and the hard work she has done to grab the brass ring.
Her work between the ropes speaks for itself and she has a built a reputation for herself that can go one-on-one with anyone on the roster, and the fans will still support her.
While WWE Evolution did see Ronda Rousey close the monumental event with Nikki Bella, it was the Man that delivered the match of the night and grabbed all the attention.
Becky Lynch's character doesn't need a definition and her growth as an individual only proves that the company indeed has a superstar that has 'evolved'.