10 Best Things That Ever Happened During Wrestling Commercial Breaks

2. Becky Lynch Vs A Fan

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A cute interaction here between an audience member and the Raw Women's Champion, this verbal mutual appreciation society made for one of the more authentic clips in a 'Big Time Becks' run that's had more misses than hits.

Shouting from a spot in the front row as 'The Man' took her seat at the commentary desk during the ads, a fan exclaimed "Becky you look good! You look good, and what you're doing, you do it well!"

Pleased as punch with the compliment, she put herself over for being everything the fan claimed, going almost as far as to volley back additional praise as part of the acknowledgment. It's easy to see from the moment a) how comfortable Lynch is in the character despite how it can occasionally appear on screen and b) how much wittier or savvy she'd be with a little bit more creative freedom to roam with the gimmick.

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