11 Hidden Meanings Behind WWE WrestleMania 38 Attires

9. Becky Lynch's Marvel Cinematic Universe Tease

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Not her outfit, per se, but Becky Lynch's elaborate entrance could be taken as being a tease of Big Time Becks joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe at some point in the future.

Prior to being driven to the stage, Lynch had an ident unravel in much the same way that happens prior to MCU movies starting. Whereas said MCU pictures depict the life and times of the respective hero whose film it is, Becky's ident was a run through of certain career highlights.

That on its own would be one thing, but the plot thickens a little when you reflect back on an interview Lynch did with ComicBook.com earlier this year.

When asked outright whether rumours of 2020 talks between herself and Marvel Studios were true, the Man coyly responded:

"Maybe there could be something in the future. Maybe, maybe... we don't tell secrets around here. We don't tell Marvel secrets around here."

As for those initial rumours, said stories were swirling a week or two before Lynch announced that she was pregnant. With that, all such speculation was taken off the table. Now, with Becky back in the ring after giving birth to her daughter Roux, the notion of her being in the frame for an MCU gig is a far more feasible one.

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