11 Hidden Meanings Behind WWE Clash Of Champions 2019 Attires

1. Becky Lynch

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On the Kickoff show, Becky Lynch made a point of saying she'd had the "greatest 12-month run in WWE history", casting minds back to her defeating Charlotte Flair this time last as 'The Man' began her journey to the WrestleMania main event and beyond.

The bronze additions to her black gear seemed to call back to the look she still had during that transitional time, though there also may be a sly dig at both Banks and Flair buried within. Becky was infamously forgotten by Mattel when the toy company paid tribute to the historic WrestleMania 32 triple threat by making figures for 'The Queen' and 'The Boss'.

Lynch fought through that setback and many more like it to supplant both as the division's true history maker, informed by a stubborn refusal to accept that bronze medal.

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