Becky Lynch opens up on SummerSlam injury hell and agony at missing WWE’s first UK stadium show in over 30 years | The Sun

BECKY LYNCH has opened up on her injury hell that forced her to miss the WWE’s first UK stadium show in over 30 years.

The Irish superstar, 35, battled Bianca Belair for the Raw Women’s Championship back at SummerSlam on July 30.

However, just moments into the match she separated her shoulder and has been sidelined since.

“The Man” bravely fought to finish the bout, taking the loss, and is now expected to be out of action for several months.

During an appearance on Out of Character with Ryan Satin, Lynch revealed all about the painful incident.

And she also described what it was like to be forced out of last week’s WWE Clash at the Castle spectacular in Cardiff.

READ MORE WWE

Ex-WWE star Velveteen Dream allegedly bit and punched a gym employee before arrest

Watch Tyson Fury KO WWE star Theory before paying tribute to Drew McIntyre

Describing when the injury happened, Lynch said: “Yeah, I think like the first two minutes or the first three minutes or something.

“Yeah, and then I was like, ‘Oh, maybe I dislocated it, maybe it’ll click back into place.’ Then by the end of the match, I was like, ‘Oh, I’m out. I’m going to be out for a little while.'”

“Adrenaline carries you through, and then the fact that you’ve got over 40,000 people there watching you, you have millions of people watching at home.

“You love this, and you want to perform to the best of your ability, so you’re like well, can’t be any worse, so let me just go through it.”

Most read in Sport

CHERRY PICK

Sean Dyche favourite for Bournemouth job as Gary O'Neil odds continue to tumble

TALKING'S OVER

Potter CANCELS Brighton press conference as he closes in on Chelsea job

SACK OF CASH

Thomas Tuchel walks away with £13m after 'marriage split rocked Chelsea squad'

UP & AT EM

Chelsea fans plead with club to snub Potter, Pochettino & Zidane and hire Hayes

Lynch added: “The hardest part was knowing that I’m going yo miss the first pay-per-view in the UK in however long.

“So that was the realisation that ah, frick. But things happen, and you can’t do anything about them.

“You can just respond. It’s the way they happen.”

    Source: Read Full Article