Becky Lynch sends a 7-word message to Jey Uso after sharing a moment at WWE Live Event

Jey Uso and Becky Lynch shared a moment at a recent WWE Live Event
Jey Uso (left) and Becky Lynch (right) shared a moment at a recent WWE Live Event. [Image credits: wwe.com]

At a recent WWE Live Event, Becky Lynch shared a wholesome moment with Jey Uso, as the duo did the popular "YEET" taunt.

WWE recently hosted a house show in Belfast, Northern Ireland, as part of their ongoing United Kingdom tour. At the show, Jey defeated Drew McIntyre and Lynch was victorious over Piper Niven.

On Instagram, WWE posted a clip of Jey and Lynch doing the "YEET" to which The Man reacted by sending a seven-word message.

"I felt as cool as I looked...."

Check out a screengrab of Lynch's comment on WWE's Instagram post below:

On Night One of WrestleMania XL, Jey was victorious over his brother, Jimmy Uso, in a singles match. The opening match of the night saw Lynch challenge Rhea Ripley for the Women's World Championship. The Man was unable to dethrone The Eradicator and add another championship to her list of accomplishments.


Becky Lynch explained why she struggled to write about WWE in her new book

Becky Lynch recently released her new book titled, Becky Lynch: The Man: Not Your Average Average Girl. The book covers a variety of topics surrounding The Man's illustrious professional wrestling career.

While speaking with Chris Van Vliet in an interview, the former RAW Women's Champion explained why it was so difficult for her to write about WWE in her new book.

“Anything with WWE I thought needed to be handled with great care. Because I don’t think you can absent-mindedly write about people that are in the public eye. You have to have a good representation of them and an accurate representation of them. And so I wanted to detail everything very honestly, very factually, without letting my bias come into play. Like when was I the a****le? I need to own that. Let me try and see the other person’s point of view, because these people are in the public eye and you want to represent them in the way that is most honest," Becky Lynch said.

Since losing at WrestleMania XL, Lynch has not returned to WWE television. With Rhea Ripley being forced to relinquish the Women's World Championship, it should not be long before The Man also makes her return.

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