#5 Becky Lynch in Hollywood?

Becky Lynch set the WWE Universe on fire from the back half of 2018 all the way through to WrestleMania 36 earlier this year. The longest reigning RAW Women's Champion in company history was firing on all cylinders, both in the ring and outside of it. The start of her Hollywood career was born.
Following a guest appearance on Showtime's Billions earlier this year, it seemed like The Man was set to blaze some trails in Hollywood as well. Rumors started circulating about major interest out west, with Lynch herself saying she was working with The Rock and John Cena on a Hollywood transition.
Before all that could get rolling, however, Lynch decided she wanted to start a family first. She announced her pregnancy the night after Money in the Bank and relinquished her RAW Women's Title to long time rival Asuka.
Just last month, Lynch's fiance Seth Rollins told People Magazine that The Man has had to make some major adjustments this year. Her pregnancy forced her to take time away from the ring and then the ongoing pandemic has squashed any major outside Hollywood projects, for now.
"With this, it was just like, she's going 100 miles an hour, had the busiest year of her life, and then 'Bam!' shut down. Done. You can't do your work anymore." Rollins continued, "And 'Bam!' Hollywood is shut down. No meetings because of the pandemic, because of COVID. So that's all out the window, too."
We can only assume that once the pandemic subsides and the world starts returning to some sense of normalcy, the interest in Becky Lynch will still be there. Rumors earlier this year were that The Man had already been tabbed for an upcoming roll in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Everything, of course, is subject to change for a myriad of reasons. The pandemic notwithstanding, Lynch could always decide to forgo a return to WWE or Hollywood once her little bundle of joy arrives later this year.
Regardless of her future career decisions, we here at Sportskeeda wish nothing but the best for her and her family moving forward.