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Professional wrestler Becky Lynch has spoken out about mending a real-life feud with Charlotte Flair. The two wrestlers had a falling out in the past, but Lynch says she has decided to let go of the negativity.

Lynch’s decision comes after the deaths of wrestlers Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper. She says that these tragedies made her realize that life is too short to hold grudges. Lynch said:

…Having that hostility towards somebody kind of weighs on you, you know what I mean? I think life is too short for that and we witnessed that. We’ve seen the tragic passing of people that went far too young, like Bray Wyatt, like Luke Harper, and other friends who passed away that were very close to me in the last few months too, and so all of those things I think as you grow and mature you realize that these petty differences aren’t worth the toxicity it leaves in you and the weight that it carries.

Lynch and Flair are two of the top female wrestlers in the world. They have been involved in a number of memorable matches over the years. Their feud is sure to be a topic of conversation for wrestling fans for years to come.

In other news, as the WrestleMania season approaches, bringing the WWE Hall of Fame spotlight with it, the 2024 induction class is revealed to include Paul Heyman, Bull Nakano, Muhammad Ali, and Thunderbolt Patterson.

Despite widespread speculation, Bray Wyatt will not be posthumously honored this year. Instead, Bray’s father, MikeIRSRotunda, will be inducted as part of the US Express with Barry Windham. Rotunda revealed to Bill Apter on the decision regarding Bray Wyatt’s absence from the 2024 list of inductees, saying:

With Windham passing, I thought they were going to immediately put Windham into the Hall of Fame, which he will be at some point, but I think that WWE reassessed stuff and thought it was too soon to go there with our family and the reactions and the stress on us.

“We got a call from WWE and said Hunter wants to do a Zoom call. We were thinking they were going to tell us what was going to happen at WrestleMania and Hunter said, ‘You guys are going to get inducted. You and Barry. You were a part of the first ever WrestleMania.’ It’s very flattering, obviously, and actually less stressful on us because of all the stuff that we’ve had to go through with Windham passing, just the mental capacity of it. Obviously, it’s a great honour because you are getting rewarded for what you spent 40 years doing,” said Rotunda.

There’s a documentary dropping on Peacock TV called Bray Wyatt Becoming Immortal, which is a must-watch if you can’t wrap your head around Bray’s death. Because of the geo-restrictions, you’ll need to find a few hacks to access Peacock TV outside US.

Mika Rotunda made a heartfelt Instagram post penning about his brother’s death too:

Here are the reactions that you might be interested in:

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