WWE Change Becky Lynch's Women's Championship Photo

Subtle adjustments reflect 'Irish Lass Kicker's recent transformative run.

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Becky Lynch's WWE.com profile photo has been subtly updated to reflect her rapid growth in the heel role since dethroning long-time frenemy Charlotte Flair.

The change was spotted by eagle-eyed Reddit user 1derer Lives, who uploaded the above side-by-side comparison that seems designed to portray a very different 'Irish Lass Kicker' from the one that first scooped the title back at September's Hell In A Cell pay-per-view. Lynch's facial expression is markedly different, portraying a confidence somewhat lacking in the original incarnation. Her clasp on the belt betrays the arrogance she displayed at Charlotte's expense after the match too.

The two-handed clasp on the title is a concerned clutch in comparison to the confident single-handed hold in the altered image. Thanks largely to Lynch's career form on the microphone since the heel turn, the Smackdown Live Women's Championship storyline is arguably the hottest in the company.

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The blue brand's 'Four Horsewomen' have taken several main event slots on the show itself, and with singles battles booked for Super Show-Down and the upcoming Evolution super show. Her new-and-improved attitude and image couldn't be better suited to the heated feud.

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