Which of these characters do you think came the closest?
#2 Becky Lynch
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But where WWE failed with Ronda Rousey, they seem to be succeeding with perhaps her toughest opponent yet. Becky Lynch went from a goody-two-shoes persona to a rugged Irish tough girl, and the character of 'The Man' was born striking an instant connect with fans across the world. The fact that this week's episode of RAW would end with Stone Cold Steve Austin drinking a few cold beers with Becky Lynch is a testament to the fact that even he believes in Becky Lynch.
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Even though Kevin Owens does the Stunner, I would have to say that Becky Lynch has a lot more in Stone Cold Steve Austin, than Owens does. The way she carries herself and does not back down from competition, the way that her promos don't shy away from the topic at hand, and the way that she can engage with the crowd is in the same ballpark as the Texas Rattlesnake, to an extent.
One has to see how her persona develops in the years to come if she still clings on to the same gimmick.
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