At WrestleMania 35, history was made as Becky Lynch emerged victorious in a monumental match, defeating both Ronda Rousey and Charlotte Flair to claim both the RAW and SmackDown women's titles.
This triumph solidified Lynch's status as one of the most dominant forces in WWE's women's division.
Since that fateful night, Ronda Rousey has been conspicuously absent from WWE television, leaving fans and fellow wrestlers alike wondering about her next move.
Meanwhile, Becky Lynch has been riding high on her wave of success, but she hasn't forgotten about her former rival.
Rousey's journey in WWE began at the 2018 Royal Rumble, and she quickly rose to the top, holding the RAW Women's title for an extended period before her defeat at WrestleMania 35.
However, her absence from the ring has raised questions about her future in the company.
In a recent interview with CBS Sports, Becky Lynch addressed the possibility of a future showdown with Ronda Rousey at WrestleMania 36.
When asked if she would be willing to face Rousey again, Lynch responded with confidence, stating, "If Ronda Rousey is ready to come back to try and prove herself, I would absolutely take her on.
If not, then there's plenty of other women here who are ready, willing, going day in, day out, that I would love to fight."
Lynch's willingness to face Rousey once more demonstrates her unwavering determination to prove herself as a dominant champion.
Reflecting on her past encounters with Rousey, Lynch expressed a sense of enjoyment in their rivalry, acknowledging the mental and physical challenges that came with facing the "baddest woman on the planet."
"I enjoyed my bouts with Ronda Rousey. I enjoyed playing mind games with her.
I enjoyed the little beatings that she would give me, because it made me fight a little bit harder," Lynch remarked. "And if she ever wants to come back then I'm ready and waiting to take her on again."
However, Lynch also made it clear that she is uncertain about Rousey's potential return to WWE, hinting at the possibility that Rousey may be biding her time before reentering the fray.
"She throws a little hissy fit and she goes hiding under her blankie for however long, but she is a tremendous athlete. She is the baddest woman on the planet, but I beat her," Lynch stated with a mix of confidence and playful taunting.
As Lynch prepares to defend both her RAW and SmackDown women's titles at Money in the Bank, her focus remains on the challenges ahead.
With Lacey Evans and Charlotte Flair stepping up as formidable opponents, Lynch is determined to prove that she is deserving of her dual championship status.
The WWE universe eagerly awaits any developments regarding Ronda Rousey's potential return and the prospect of a rematch with Becky Lynch.
Whether Rousey chooses to make a comeback or not, one thing is certain – Lynch's reign as a dominant force in WWE's women's division shows no signs of slowing down.