#2. A longer story for The Man
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It’s possible that if Becky Lynch loses at WrestleMania, it’s the end of the road for her as a character. Indeed, with the push of a Royal Rumble victory and having feuded with the McMahons in recent months, it certainly feels like now or never in terms of going all the way with The Man. However, there is another possibility.
Just as Roman Reigns fell to Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 34, it’s possible that WWE could feel the time isn’t right, or there’s still more heat to be gathered around Lynch chasing the title.
Particularly if Ronda Rousey pins or submits Charlotte Flair, thus protecting Lynch from directly absorbing a loss, we can expect that Lynch might still get hers down the line. Maybe that goes down in Saudi Arabia at show rumored for May that is, further, rumored to feature women in wrestling in Saudi Arabia for the first time. Otherwise, SummerSlam is just four months down the road, and could see Lynch go after Rousey one on one.