10 WWE Wrestlers That Can’t Be Harmed By Always Losing

9. Becky Lynch

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Despite the company's propensity for playing pass the parcel with titles in both women's divisions, Becky Lynch's booking since first arriving on the main roster just over three years earlier implied she was never destined to leave SummerSlam with the SmackDown Live! Women's Title.

'The Irish Lass Kicker' is an over babyface in spite of company control. She's loaded with attributes that would have others deemed worthy of such a spot; an infectious personality, a unique look and a gritty in-ring style forged from a full first career on the independent circuit helped craft an all-rounder only too happy to give back to the industry by looking at the lights.

She went from being turned on (Charlotte, Mickie James, Sasha Banks and others have all used and abused her good nature at some point) to being turned out - since losing her title to Alexa Bliss in December 2016, Lynch hasn't really had a solo feud outside of fleeting matches with Carmella's former beau James Ellsworth, let alone victories to attach herself to.

Her heel turn will come with an in-built intention to rehabilitate her, even if it's the last thing her fanbase actually wants.

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