10 Superstars Who Could Debut (Or Return) On WWE Raw After WrestleMania 41
1. Becky Lynch

WWE punted Becky Lynch off Raw scripts during the Netflix debut in January so The Undertaker could ride out and give Rhea Ripley a nod of approval instead. Fair enough, it's The Undertaker, but Becks' biggest fans are still waiting on Lynch to make her comeback after inking fresh terms with the company that same month. She still hasn't been spotted come April.
The truth might sting a few folks. WWE's women's division doesn't outright need Becky in 2025. They've got plenty of other stars to concentrate on, but here's another point: "Need" isn't the most vital part of this tale. Lynch is a top star who'll prove useful to Triple H and his creative team right after WrestleMania 41. In fact, she could help the promotion avoid a now-expected post-'Mania lull, at least on the female side.
There are real fears of Charlotte Flair adding to her trophy haul by taking the women's Title from rising star Tiffany Stratton in Las Vegas. If that happens, then Flair will be in the mood to gloat on Raw. BOOM! Becky's trademark music hits and out she comes to remind Charlotte that she's not the only one who fancies muscling in on the new era.
Or, if Tiffany retains, there'd be something to be said for rekindling her NXT feud with Lynch all over again. It'd certainly be an interesting twist if Becky was grasping onto the glory days as a heel like Charlotte.
'Big Time Becks' is too major a star to leave on the shelf any longer. Get her back on board after 'Mania.
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